Weekly Sunday School -- Evangelical and Pentecostal.

Our Hope In Christ


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Sunday School lesson "Our Hope in Christ," as presented by Donnie Bryson. Based on Matthew 6:19–34, this lesson focuses on shifting our focus from earthly anxieties to spiritual security.


1. Prioritize Eternal Treasures

The lesson begins with a call to stop obsessing over bank accounts and worldly goods. Jesus teaches that earthly treasures are temporary—vulnerable to decay and theft.


Heart Placement: Where your treasure is, your heart will be also.


The Single Eye: A "healthy eye" stays focused on God, while a "bad eye" is clouded by greed.


No Dual Masters: You cannot serve both God and Money (Mammon); one will always take precedence over the other.


The Balance: While we are commanded to work hard and earn a living (citing 2 Thessalonians 3), our primary focus must remain on spiritual blessings rather than accumulating wealth.


2. The Futility of Anxiety

Worry is described as a "trap of the devil" that yields no positive results. The lesson highlights eight specific reasons why we should not be anxious:


Life is more than just food.


The body is more valuable than clothing.


Humans are greater than material objects.


God feeds the birds; He will surely feed people.


Worry cannot add a single hour to your life.


People are more significant than plants.


God’s providence covers all creation.


Worry is useless and sinful.


3. Lessons from Nature

The natural world serves as a divine classroom for trust.


The Birds: They don't sow or reap, yet God feeds them. However, they still "fly and hunt." We should do our best (work) and trust God for the rest.


The Lilies: Even Solomon’s splendor couldn't compare to the beauty God gives to the grass of the field, which is temporary. If God cares for the grass, He will certainly care for His children.


4. Seek the Kingdom First

The remedy for worry is a change in priorities. Instead of seeking what to eat, drink, or wear—things that consume those who do not know God—believers are told to seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.


Trusting God’s Knowledge: Your Heavenly Father already knows your needs.


Living in the Present: Don't borrow trouble from tomorrow. Focus on today’s responsibilities and trust God to meet you in the future.


Concluding Thought

True hope in Christ is found by rejecting the "love of the world" (1 John 2:15–17) and resting in the knowledge that God is a provider. Don't worry, and keep your attention focused on Christ.

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