Trust in The Lord and Do Good
Description
KEY POINTS
· True trust in God produces good works. When we stop doing good, it reveals a lapse of trust.
· Jesus modeled perfect trust. He obeyed the Father even to the cross, doing good to an undeserving world.
· Doing good is an act of faith, not reciprocity. We bless others because of who God is, not because of what others deserve.
· Trust unlocks God’s provision and purpose. When we trust Him, He shapes our desires and meets them according to His will.
· Every believer is a branch in Christ’s vine. Fruitfulness—multiplying disciples—is the evidence of trust and life in Him.
· God turns adversity into testimony. Pastor Daniel’s story shows that surrender and trust bring freedom, favor, and revival.
· The mission is for everyone. Churches and believers must open their doors and hearts to the lost.
DISCUSSION
· Psalm 37:3 commands us to “trust in the Lord and do good.” Which part do you find easier, and why?
· When have you heard the enemy whisper, “Why are you doing good?” How did you respond?
· How does Jesus’ example of trusting the Father encourage you when life feels unfair or uncertain?
· What “fruit” is God calling you to bear right now—in your family, workplace, or community?
· How can our church better open its arms to those who are lost or hurting?
· Pastor Daniel said, “God has an individual plan for your life.” What step of trust might He be asking you to take next?























