
For The Sake of Others // Unless The Lord Builds The House
MOST RECENT GUIDE
Sunday, March 1st, 2026
Each Sunday that you come together with your Community Group, we encourage you to spend time centering on
God’s presence through worship, learning from the scriptures, praying, and just spending time together.
Up to date message slides will be available by the following Monday Morning.
TAKEAWAY: Trust is not a feeling; it's a direction. We choose to trust in the direction of God's plan, provision, and will.
HEAD CHANGE: Worry produces nothing; trust produces peace. Anxiety doesn't protect us or add a single hour to our lives.
HEART CHANGE: God's faithfulness meets us wherever our obedience leads us. We don't need to see the full picture before we take the first step.
LIFE CHANGE: Obedience looks the same to God. Whether it's a $100 gift or a $100,000 gift, faithful obedience is what matters to God.
At the heart of this message lies a profound question that shapes every meaningful decision we make: Who do we trust? Drawing from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 6, we're confronted with an uncomfortable truth—we cannot serve two masters. The tension between God and money isn't about wealth being evil, but about allegiance. Money promises security, safety, and control, while God offers something deeper: peace rooted in His provision. The challenge we face isn't necessarily greed, but rather the fear of insufficiency. We check our bank accounts more frequently than we examine our hearts, revealing where our trust truly resides. Jesus doesn't shame our anxiety about provision; instead, He compassionately addresses it by pointing us to the birds and the lilies—reminders that our Heavenly Father already knows what we need. The invitation isn't to plan less or be irresponsible, but to trust more. When we seek first God's kingdom, investing our resources wherever heaven's values are advancing on earth, we discover a liberating truth: God promises provision for obedience, not just security. This reframes everything. Generosity becomes less about what we're giving up and more about what we're gaining—a heart fully formed to trust the Father who never runs out of supply.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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What would it look like practically for you to store up treasures in heaven rather than on earth, and how might this shift change your priorities?
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When you consider that trust is not a feeling but a direction, what specific areas of your life require you to choose to trust God's direction even without complete clarity?
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In what ways have you experienced worry as something that feels protective but produces nothing, and how might trusting God produce the peace that worry cannot?
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How does understanding that obedience looks the same to God regardless of the amount given change your perspective on your own capacity to give faithfully?
PRAYER:
"Heavenly Father, We come before You asking for hearts that trust You fully—more than money, more than what we can see or control. Give us wisdom to steward every resource well and to plan with faith and discernment. Free us from anxiety and worry, and anchor us in Your peace and provision.
As we approach Commitment Sunday, unite us as a church family with one vision and one spirit. Speak clearly to each of us, and reveal the specific ways You are calling us to give. May our response be joyful, obedient, and rooted in love for You. In Jesus’ name, Amen."
"No one can serve two masters. For you will hate one and love the other; you will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and be enslaved to money.”
Matthew 6:24
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