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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
People of God, do you trust God in all things that come upon you in this life? Sometimes our trust wavers, or we seek some earthy institution in which to place our trust. We should not do this, for as the second part of the verse states, in our God is everlasting strength. This is a strength that is
What do we mean when we say, “In God we trust?” Does our country really trust in God? When we trust in God we rely totally on Him. When we trust in God we do not rely on ourselves, and we do not make decisions based on what we believe. No, we go to God whenever we need help. God is our helper (Psalm
Many times in Scripture we are called upon to put our trust in God. Psalm 37:5, Psalm 125:1, Proverbs 3:5, Isaiah 26:4 are just a few places in Scripture where we are taught to trust in God. We tend to get caught up in the worries of this life and think that we must fix them ourselves. It is very ea
Therefore, for the child of God there is the consciousness that reliance must be placed on that without ourselves. Thirdly, trust in God implies that we confess His almighty, sovereign power. He has not only created all things, but He upholds and governs them by His providence. And for Jesus’ sake,
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
I don't want to develop that truth at length this morning. That would take too much time for one sermon. All I have to do is to point to the cross. And as the purpose of that cross is revealed in scripture. Even though crucified and slain by wicked hands, Christ was delivered by the determinate
We may be confessing our sinfulness and repenting of specific sins, but still failing to trust God for ALL our needs. If we are anxious and care-filled and full of fears, we simply have not learned to trust God, for “whoso trusteth in the LORD, happy is he” (Prov. 16:20). It is so easy to trust in
It all is due to what God does to realize the day when His Son returns and brings forth a world of perfect peace, a world wherein all men love God and reveal this in love to one another. Trusting in God means that we accept Him as God alone. It also means that we have no doubt as to whether He will
Then in the fifth place, to trust in the Lord, the catechism goes on to teach is, it includes submission to God and patience. God rules our life. He doesn't rule our lives according to whim. He rules our lives according to His wisdom and His goodness in Jesus Christ so that everything He brings