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Trusting In The Lord

Richard Veldman·1946-04-01

To trust in the Lord means, that we know and acknowledge Him, not in some, but in all our ways, and that we say with all our hearts:             “My soul in silence waits for God             My Saviour He has proved;             He only is my rock and tower:             I never shall be moved.

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Strengthening Our Marriages: The Heart Doth Safely Trust

  1. The Nature of Marital Trust
  2. The Building of Marital Trust
  3. The Purpose of Marital Trust
Joshua Engelsma·2020-07-05

dependable, consistent, faithful, and corresponding to the knowledge that we have of that other person as being trustworthy, being dependable. We trust in them. We rely upon them, depend upon them, commit ourselves to their care. If we truly trust in that other person, There's a total absence of

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Trusting In God At All Times

James Slopsema·2023-10-22

The Word of God is important for us to hear. We experience ourselves both good times and bad, don't we? That's true of us as a congregation, First Protestant Reformed Church. I've been around here for a long time. Maybe not as long as some, but I came in 1995. That's what, 28 years ago. And we'

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Wholeheartedly Trusting in Jehovah

Martyn McGeown·2016-12-25

Wholeheartedly Trusting in Jehovah Preacher: Rev. Martyn McGeown Scripture: Proverbs 3:5-6 I. The Meaning II. The Extent III. The Promise

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Trusting God

  1. Almighty Stability
  2. All-Sufficient Security
  3. Amazing Serenity
Carl Haak·2016-01-17

The Father has caused you to be born again. You cannot be unborn. In God, there is stability. But now, although that's true, the point of the psalm is that we are trusting in the Lord. We are believing that about God. We are relying upon God, and therefore we are stable. The word trust, I've ref

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Committing One’s Way To The Lord

Gise Vanbaren·1969-02-01

Trust involves the consciousness that God does have the power, will, might and wisdom to do all things well—also the directing of my way. Trust means that we live in the consciousness that we are safe in His hands. We doubt not but that He will preserve and keep us in the way. But how can we be sure

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I Trust You

  1. The confession
  2. The relationship
  3. The prayer
Garrett Eriks·2018-04-22

He has Bryant, He has Dee, He has Rick and Sharon, kids, families, all who are concerned about them. He has that. He has the doctors and the nurses all in His hand. He has their future in His hands. Our hope is in the Lord who made heaven and earth. So this God is our God. He will preserve us. He

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The First Pointer on the Spiritual Roadmap: Having Only One God

Douglas Kuiper·2002-06-01

We trust in our popularity, or some other gift—it will get us out of trouble. We trust in our parents, or other human beings—they will not let us down. Our doctors will help us get better. This is idolatry. Let us trust in God alone, praying to Him in all of our needs, and believing that He cares fo

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Credibility Gaps

John Jr. Kalsbeek·1971-06-01

Some that you may discover in your own lives may not be included. It is possible that you may think that there are no “credibility gaps” in your life; in that case you should question your honesty in evaluating your life. Scripture repeatedly tells us to trust in the Lord. This trust is a leaning on

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Putting Our Trust in the Lord

  1. What this means
  2. How this affects our behaviour
  3. In what this results Psalters 50, 252, 128, 89
James Slopsema·2010-05-16

I call your attention to putting our trust in the Lord. We notice, first of all, what this means. Secondly, how this affects our behavior. Finally, and what this results. Key to understanding this proverb is the name Lord. The proverb speaks of one who puts his trust in the Lord, and that's all