TRUST ISSUES (Part 6): Becoming a Trust Movement
Text: Genesis 50:19–21; Acts 2:42–47; Matthew 5:14–16
Big Idea: When Jesus heals our trust, He redeploys us to heal trust around us.
Key Phrase: Healed trust becomes holy purpose.
Practice: Community • Credibility • Consistency
Ascent Step: Live It Out—Join, Serve, Tell, Extend
Where We’ve Been:
Week 1: Trust is in crisis.
Week 2: Broken trust wounds us deeply.
Week 3: Without trust, nothing good lasts.
Week 4: Truth + grace repair what’s been shattered.
Week 5: The ultimate test is trusting God regardless of the outcome.
This Week: Healed trust becomes holy purpose—a movement that multiplies.
📖 Highlights from the Message:
▶ Joseph turned betrayal into blessing—what was meant for evil, God used for good.
▶ Restored trust is never just for us; it’s for the good of many.
▶ The early church modeled integrity, consistency, vulnerability, and truth—and credibility followed.
▶ Jesus calls us to be the light of the world—our trustworthiness is how people see His light.
▶ The loudest culture in history doesn’t need louder voices—it needs trustworthy people.
🙏 Challenge for This Week:
Pick one lane: Join, Serve, Tell, or Extend. Don’t let this series stay in your notes—let it move into your next step. Trust grows when healed people live as a healing people.
💡 Closing Hope:
Trust is contagious. If it ends with you, it dies. If it flows through you, it multiplies. When healed people live as a healing people, a trust movement begins.
Questions to Consider:
Where has God healed your trust—and how could that healing become purpose?
Which “lane” is God calling you to this week: Join a circle, serve a need, tell your story, or extend trust?
What would it look like for your faith community to be known more for trustworthiness than for opinions?