“Misplaced Trust”
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SpeakerTroy Champ
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Series
Message Date
June 25, 2017
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Primary TextJames 4:13-17

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Misplaced Trust
Don’t trust your best. Do your best and trust God.
Wisdom is the ability to navigate life well. We long to find the right response, the right words, the right approach as we face suffering or success, and as we manage relationships. The New Testament Epistle of James offers us the opportunity to pluck the practical wisdom of a disciple of Jesus and challenges us to make the choice to apply it to our lives everyday. Join us as we examine the tried-and-true wisdom of James—and discover how living out a wise faith can impact all aspects of our lives.
Homework
May you find a way to do your best without trusting your best, because you’ve put your trust in God. One of the most significant ways people have found they grow in Christ is to regularly read the Bible. Carve out some time and go to an online Bible and search “trust.” Read everything that comes up in the Psalms and Proverbs. See what jumps out and engage God over it. The good news is, trusting gets easier.
Worship Songs
Your Love Awakens Me
Phil Wickham
Fierce
Mia Fields, Josh Silverberg, and Chris Quilala
Come Thou Fount
John Wyeth, Robert Robinson, Thomas Miller, and Chris Tomlin
One Thing Remains
Christa Black, Jeremy Riddle, and Brian Johnson
Biblical References
Referenced Verses
Proverbs 27:1, Psalm 90:12, Psalm 39:4-7, Psalm 146:3, Proverbs 23:4-5, Proverbs 31:30, Psalm 20:7, Jeremiah 9:23-24

