Luke 12:1-34

March 6, 2018
Luke 12:1-34
Jesus told the disciples “do not worry about your life, what you will eat, or about your body, what you will wear” (22-23)… “do not be afraid” (32)… “sell your possessions and give to the poor” (33).
Why is it so difficult for us to do these things? We say we trust God to take care of our needs and we know that God is in control, we are not.
When we don’t receive what we pray for or things don’t go how we think they should, do we still believe God is taking care of us?
Are we really supposed to “sell our possessions and give to the poor”? Are our possessions really ours?
What would our lives look like if we truly trusted God to take care of us as we serve Him by serving our neighbors?
When You don’t move the mountains
I’m needing You to move
When You don’t part the waters
I wish I could walk through
When You don’t give the answers
As I cry out to You
I will trust I will trust
I will trust in You
“Trust In You” song by Lauren Daigle
Devotion by Sue Newell

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