Do you trust in the banks that “hold” your money and are supposed to keep it safe for you? Just look at Cyprus a couple years ago when the government took money directly from private bank accounts. Look at Greece where bank account withdrawals are very limited and the ranks of the homeless have climbed to an estimated 20,000 people on the streets there today.
Do you trust
in your pension? Will your retirement account be available when you retire or
will it possibly disappear into thin air before you reach your “golden years”
in the future? Maybe you don't even have a retirement fund.
Do you trust
the doctor? Has your physician given you a diagnosis of cancer? Is it your
heart that’s failing to work properly? Maybe you’ve been diagnosed with
diabetes and you have to take insulin every day. Did the medical specialist
give you a bleak outlook on your quality of life for the rest of your life?
These kinds of things are occurring within my family and with me, too. Yet, I
still trust in God!
Do you trust
in the lawmakers who create laws that most Christians find appalling and immoral?
These laws are in direct opposition to the Word of God and God’s laws.
Do you trust
the politicians? Do you trust those who are running for the presidential
election here in the United States who claim to be Christians? Do you really
believe they will have the power to make changes for our good as a nation?
Do you trust the teachers? Many teachers are very liberal, particularly at colleges. Do you
trust these teachers to convince your children (who are now impressionable young
adults) not to take the wrong path or could they be guiding them onto the
wrong path?
Do you trust
in your job security? Many full-time jobs have been cut to part-time jobs
because of the new government healthcare law. All too easily our jobs can be
gone or our hours cut in a split second with no warning. We can be replaced by
the loads of people out of work. The hard work, education, and perseverance once
held in high esteem is not necessarily the way to climb the ladder for work or the
way to retain your job anymore. I am among those who are seeking more work or a
full-time job and it’s been slow for quite some time now. Yet, I still trust in
God!
Do you trust
in your parents? Usually they are a good source to trust and confide in, but
not always. Are they steering you in the ways of God or not?
How about a
preacher, an evangelist, or a priest? Should these men and women be trusted? Are
they leading the flock like the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ?
are you
seeking mediums or physics for direction and answers to your life? They are
plentiful and popular. Is this who you should place your trust in and believe?
“I will also turn against those who commit
spiritual prostitution by putting their trust in mediums or in those who
consult the spirits of the dead. I will cut them off from the community.” (Leviticus
20:6)
There are so many
questions. There’s really only one answer to the question: Who should you trust?
Here’s the
answer: You should only trust in God!
Trust in God
in all His ways through the Son of God, Jesus Christ, and through the Holy
Spirit. Can you hear Him? It doesn’t have to be audible. If you really know
God, you will hear God speak to your heart.
“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and
they follow me.” (John 10:27)
Several
months ago, I knew in my spirit, without a doubt that God was asking me a question!
I felt Him asking me, “Do you trust me?” Although, in slight hesitation,
wondering why I’m being asked this question, my answer was: “Yes, of course,
Lord, I trust you!” I have to admit that I felt uneasy about this. Yet, I also must
say that as a devoted Christian who has surrendered her life to the Creator, I
must believe that God knows best. I must only trust in God!
To trust in
God, you must follow God in every way each and every day. You must be obedient.
You must open your heart, your eyes, and your ears to Him. You must be willing
to follow Him as a sheep follows the only Good Shepherd.
How much do
you trust in God? If not, then why not?
Speak to God
from your heart. Ask Him questions and some day he may be asking you a question,
too. Make it simple and believe. Just imagine that He is right there beside you
because He really is now and always will be..., and have a conversation with
Him and listen for His voice. In time, I promise you will hear from Him and you
will know it is Him. You will also hear from the enemy and you will need discernment to tune that out because the enemy comes only to fool you in his deceitful
ways of lying, stealing, killing, and destroying. Yes, the enemy is sneaky.
You need to
trust only in God! It’s the only way.
Tell Him that
you will trust in His riches (the one who owns the “the cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:20),” not the banks!
That partial
scripture verse and the following verse help us to understand that God owns
everything!
“Indeed heaven and the highest heavens belong
to the Lord your God, also
the earth with all that is in it.” (Deuteronomy
10:14 — added bold is my emphasis)
So the next
time you think that you own your own car or house or animal, in reality, all of
everything is owned by God.
Tell Him you will trust in His healing as the Great Physician, and not only modern medicine. Tell Him you will trust in His wisdom and His everlasting Word, and use discernment with preachers and teachers. Tell Him you will trust in His ownership, not the bank. Tell Him you will trust in His retirement for you, not the 401Ks or the government pensions. Tell Him you will trust in His laws and the 10 Commandments, not man’s laws. Tell Him you will work at whatever job He has for you at His leading. Tell Him you will honor your father and your mother.
Tell God that
you will place all of your trust in
Him. Tell Him that you understand that He has your best interests in mind and at
heart because He loves you so very much. He really does know best, but do we
trust Him? Do we let Him lead us? He is much more than the best parent here on
this earth and that’s all we really need to put our trust in Him.
Love God with
all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength, and the
trust will follow, with faith, surrender, obedience, and commitment. When you
can love Him, then you will have this promise:
“You love Him even though you have never seen
Him. Though you do not see Him now, you trust Him; and you rejoice with a
glorious inexpressible joy. The reward for trusting Him will be the salvation
of your souls.” (1 Peter 8-9)
That reward
will be worth it all!
When you stop
trusting, here’s an example of how the Lord changed the future fate of Moses
and Aaron because of it. The Lord had told them to trust Him, as He led the
Israelites out of Egypt and the Egyptian captivity.
“But even after all He did, you refused to
trust the Lord your
God ...” (Deuteronomy
1:32)
“But the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, ‘Because
you did not trust me enough to demonstrate my holiness to the people of Israel,
you will not lead them into the land I am giving them!’ ” (Numbers 20:12)
This meant
that Moses and Aaron would never be able to enter into the land that He had planned
for them. If only they had truly and totally trusted God, He had his best ready
for them.
So, seek God
and place all your trust in Him and in Him alone!
“The Lord also will be a refuge for the
oppressed, A refuge in times of trouble. And those who know your name will put
their trust in you; for you, Lord, have not forsaken those who seek you.” (Psalm 9:9-10)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and
lean not on your own understanding; acknowledge Him in all your ways and He
shall direct your paths.” (Proverbs 3:5-6)
"The Lord is good, a refuge in times of
trouble. He cares for those who trust in him." (Nahum 1:7)
There are
many stories of trusting in the Lord and His rewards. There are several stories
of those who did not trust the Lord and how the Lord’s anger rose against them.
You wouldn’t want this to happen to you. It is much better to go God’s way than
man’s way. In the end, this question will matter: Did you trust in God? Did you
trust in Jesus?
“… Each generation should set its hope anew on
God, not forgetting his glorious miracles and obeying his commands. Then they
will not be like their ancestors — stubborn, rebellious, and unfaithful, refusing
to give their hearts to God.” (Psalm 78:7-8) “… They
did not believe God or trust him to care for them.” (Psalm 78:22)
No matter
what occurs or what does not occur that you may be hoping for right now, we
need to place ourselves and our lives with childlike trust in God!
I’m going to
trust in Jesus Christ who took my sins upon Himself and died for me so that I
could live. Who are you going to trust?
Until we
virtually meet again, may God call you to Himself.
I sang a song each day with the scriptures that follow
(below) as “God’s Word for Today” verses. After I felt God questioning me about
my trust in Him, it seems like the floodgates opened up with plenty in which to
trust in Him alone. There’s been a great deal of events going on, and with each
one, I had to tell God over and over again that I trust Him. The events going
on in my life and the lives of my family were quite traumatic and tragic yet again
this year, and I don’t know where I would be right now if I didn’t trust in God.
I have to keep placing my trust in God every day with each and every thing, and
I will have to continue doing so until I see Him face to face when I will be
able to say to Him: Yes, Lord, I trusted in you and you alone! Please join me!
I want to see you in Heaven rejoicing with me because we trusted in God!
God’s
Word for Today: “He
who dwells in the secret place of the Most High
shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust.” (Psalm 91:1-2)
"I pray that from His [God's] glorious, unlimited resources [that] He will empower you with strength through His spirit. Then Christ [Jesus] will make His home in your hearts as you trust in Him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong." (Ephesians 3:15-16)
shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust.” (Psalm 91:1-2)
"I pray that from His [God's] glorious, unlimited resources [that] He will empower you with strength through His spirit. Then Christ [Jesus] will make His home in your hearts as you trust in Him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong." (Ephesians 3:15-16)
Copyright © 2015 by Patricia
Shehan
All scripture is quoted from various
translations of the Holy Bible (God’s Word) and is set it italics.
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