Trust
How far can we trust God?
01/03/09 18:43 Filed in: Christianity
Trust has to do with unwavering belief in someone or something. When you trust your friend, spouse or anyone it means in your mind that person can not go wrong. You so much believe in what he or she says and stands for. We put our hearts and minds so much in trusting mortal men that are prone to mistakes that many atimes when we encounter disappointments from such people our hearts ache and our emotions shatter.
But wait a minute, we have a God that never fails, He never disappoints and the question is, if we can trust a man who is capable of failing how much can we trust OUR MAKER GOD ALMIGHTY WHO IS EVER FAITHFUL? Proverbs 3:5-6 says “Trust in the Lord with all your hearts. Lean not on your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” The Word of God says to trust Him with all our hearts. That’s how much God wants us to trust HIM. And when we do this there is a promise attached to it. HE WILL DIRECT YOUR PATHS.” Do you want the Lord to direct your path? Then always trust Him with all your heart, make Him your confidant. Before you take any decision, enquire from God first. Always put Him first in all you do and He will take over all that concerns you.
But wait a minute, we have a God that never fails, He never disappoints and the question is, if we can trust a man who is capable of failing how much can we trust OUR MAKER GOD ALMIGHTY WHO IS EVER FAITHFUL? Proverbs 3:5-6 says “Trust in the Lord with all your hearts. Lean not on your own understanding in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” The Word of God says to trust Him with all our hearts. That’s how much God wants us to trust HIM. And when we do this there is a promise attached to it. HE WILL DIRECT YOUR PATHS.” Do you want the Lord to direct your path? Then always trust Him with all your heart, make Him your confidant. Before you take any decision, enquire from God first. Always put Him first in all you do and He will take over all that concerns you.
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