TRUSTING GOD AS WORTHY
Most of us know The Lord's Prayer by heart. We pray it regularly. Maybe even religiously.
But we should ask ourselves:
Do we speak these words because we think this is what we’re "supposed" to say?
Or are we praying with the purpose of these words becoming our hearts desire?
Do we really know what were declaring about God and His kingdom?
Do we know what we’re asking God to do in our lives?
This week, we begin a brand new sermon series, and churchwide study, for the 40 days leading to Easter. We'll be diving deep into The Lord's Prayer and shaping our hearts around his kingdom and his will, deciding that we truly want life on earth to be as it is in heaven.
Here's just a tiny sneak peek at this week...
When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He started with "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name."
Those words set the stage for everything else that follows! They remind us who God is, how close He is, and why He’s worth trusting with our lives.
God as Our Father
God isn’t some distant, disconnected force. He calls Himself our Father—the one who creates, cares for, and walks with us. He brings us into His family, making us part of something bigger than ourselves. No matter where we come from or what we’ve been through, we belong to Him and to one another.
Life can be messy, and relationships can be hard. We hurt each other, we struggle, and sometimes we feel alone. But God designed us for community. He never meant for us to do life on our own. When Jesus says, "Where two or more are gathered in My name, I am there," He’s reminding us that we’re never alone.
A Name Set Apart
When we say "hallowed be Your name," we’re saying that God is set apart—holy, different from everything else. His name carries His character, authority, and reputation. He’s not like anyone or anything else. He’s above it all, and yet, He invites us to know Him personally.
We put our trust in all kinds of things—careers, relationships, causes, even our own abilities. But are they truly worthy of our devotion? Do they hold up when life gets hard? God does. He’s been faithful since the beginning, and He won’t fail us now.
What Are You Living For?
We all chase after something. Maybe it’s success, security, or a dream we’ve had for years. But at the end of the day, the question is: is it worth it? Will it last?
God’s kingdom is the one thing that will never fade. When we put Him first, everything else falls into place. He gives us wisdom to balance our work, relationships, and passions in a way that brings real peace and purpose - because they are centered on him.
Life throws challenges our way, but when we trust God as worthy—of our time, our trust, and our whole hearts—we find strength that lasts. Whatever comes next, we can face it knowing He is more than enough.
CONSIDER THIS:
As you get ready for this week's study, here are some questions connected to the content, that can serve as a primer to the weekend teaching and group discussion.
- What are some things in your life that you tend to put your trust in over God?
- Does knowing God as your Father change the way you view yourself and others?
- What definitions, pictures, thoughts, or feelings pop up when you hear the word "holy"?









