When you feel like you are on top of the world and everything is going your way, you might find yourself believing that anything is possible. On the other hand, when personal struggles weigh you down and your security blankets fray, you may start to doubt yourself, your direction, and whether anything good lies ahead.
The video clips we are about to watch shows author and Christian content creator Ashley Hetherington offering advice for young people as they grow in faith. In these clips, she specifically shares advice for letting go of control and trusting God. Let’s watch.
Play the following short video clips for your students:
How to let go of control and trust God ✨💗 PART 1 [0:57]:
How to let go of control and trust God ✨💗 PART 2 [0:51]:
- What does Ashley, the woman in the video, recommend for those struggling to trust God? (Accept all reasonable responses, which may include: surrender, pray + ask God for guidance, remember his faithfulness, surround yourself with other Christians, and step out in faith.)
- Do you agree or disagree with her advice? Why? (Accept all reasonable answers. Some students may appreciate knowing they’re not alone in struggling to trust God. Others may struggle with knowing how to put some of this advice into action in their own lives.)
- Are you an eternal optimist or a born skeptic? What does it take for you to trust someone or something? (Answers will vary. Accept all reasonable answers.)
- In life we like assurances and knowing that we have a guaranteed outcome. Should it be that way with God? (Accept all reasonable answers. God does make and keep promises and can handle our questions and offer signs. But because of who God is and what He’s shown us before, we can believe without seeing.)
- Have you ever struggled to trust God? If so, what helped you to trust again? (Accept all reasonable answers.)
In today’s story, God is showing up for Gideon and His people after years of hard times, but Gideon is struggling to believe how God can do what He says He will. Though God’s presence with him might have been enough, Gideon asks for more and more signs. Let’s explore this exchange and see what it might say about God and us.