A New Life Group Study on Living with Surrender and Purpose
What happens when all our careful plans unravel?
What do we cling to when tomorrow feels unpredictable?
“Trusting God with Tomorrow” is not just another Bible study — it’s a spiritual conversation about faith, humility, and real life. Based on James 4:13–17, this study invites us to rethink control, embrace vulnerability, and learn the art of living with surrendered hearts.
Why This Conversation Matters
We live in a culture that glorifies hustle, plans, and self-made success. Yet the ancient wisdom of Scripture reminds us that life is fleeting — a mist. James calls out our presumption and invites us into dependence: not a life of fear, but a life anchored in trust.
This study doesn’t just teach theology.
It opens space for real conversations about mortality, ambition, and the subtle pride of self-reliance.
If you’re longing for something more than surface-level church talk — if you want real, transformative conversations — this Life Group experience is for you.
What You’ll Experience
✅ Deep spiritual conversation — not just “fill-in-the-blank” answers.
✅ Guided Scripture exploration with James 4:13–17 as the anchor.
✅ Thoughtful connection questions that move beyond small talk.
✅ Reflective prayer practices that draw you closer to God’s heart.
✅ An opportunity to write a personal “Surrender Note” — and truly trust God with what’s next.
Bonus: A mist diffuser illustration brings Scripture to life visually during the study!
Key Questions We’ll Explore Together
- Why is it so tempting to live like the future is in our control?
- How do we embrace our mortality without fear?
- What does it mean to pray, “If the Lord wills”?
- How do we detect and resist subtle pride in our lives?
- What’s the good work God is nudging us to do — and why do we delay?
Join the Conversation
Whether you’re new to Life Groups or have been walking with Jesus for years, Trusting God with Tomorrow will challenge and refresh your faith journey.
🕊 God is already at work. The invitation is to join Him — not with clenched fists, but with open hands.