May 29 — Trusting God with Tomorrow
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Today has enough trouble of its own.” — Matthew 6:34 The future has a way of pulling our thoughts away from the present. We wonder what might happen, how things will unfold, and whether we will be ready for what lies ahead. These thoughts can quietly grow into worry, and before long, they begin to shape how we live today. Jesus speaks directly into this tendency, not by dismissing our concerns, but by redirecting our focus. Jesus invites us to return to the present moment. This does not mean that planning is wrong or that responsibility should be ignored. Rather, it means that worry—especially about what has not yet happened—does not bring clarity or peace. It only divides the heart, pulling it away from trust in God. Pause and reflect: What concerns about tomorrow are weighing on me today? Are there situations you are trying to control in your mind before they even arrive? Have yo...