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YOU CAN TRUST GOD WITH YOUR FUTURE (2 OF 10)

by Jim Perdue

Scripture: Psalm 37:1-40
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You Can Trust God With Your Future (2 of 10)
Series: Songs for the Summer
Jim Perdue
Psalm 37:1-40


Intro/Attention

Graduation Day is finally here. I'm glad for those that are graduating, and I'm glad for their parents. It's probably a toss-up as to which ones are the happiest. This is a graduation sermon but it really is a sermon for every person here today. To our graduates, to their parents, to friends and family, and to the followers of Jesus here at Second Baptist Church. I want you to know, You Can Trust God With Your Future.

*If you have no peace about your future, you have no peace. Ever noticed that we are obsessed with the future? We want to know what is going to happen next year, in the next decade, in the next century. We have the Index of Leading Economic Indicators to predict our economic future. We have sociologists who predict the future of the family. Medical researchers predicting the future of health care. Politicians predicting the future of our nation. We are totally preoccupied with the future. People are pursuing every avenue imaginable to try to catch a glimpse of the future: psychic hotlines are hotter and more popular than ever! Astrologers are being consulted in record numbers. People read books, attend seminars, crowd into conferences, to try to gain some insight into the future. All of this interest about the future is based on one misconception. That mistake is this: It is assumed that more knowledge about the future will somehow give us an advantage.*

I want to suggest to you this morning, knowing the future doesn't really give you much of an advantage. But knowing who holds the future changes everything. And today, you can trust God with your future. With your next moment, with your next phase of life, with your next big step, and with your eternal destiny. You can trust God.

Today, we will look at Psalm 37 as we consider what it means to trust God with the future. In a moving way the psalmist deals with the iss ...

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