Trust In The Lord With All Thy Heart

Trust in the Lord with all thy heart and lean not unto your own understanding…(Proverbs 3:5). There is no greater expression of faith than trust. Particularly trust when you don’t understand the circumstances. Think of a literal child. Young children are vulnerable. They must trust their parents for everything. They don’t sit up at night worrying about food, clothing, or housing. The ideal situation should have been a shifting of that same childlike trust over from parental trust to trusting our heavenly Father.

Become childlike in your trust again. Trust in the Lord. Exhibit your faith in Him and in His Word by trusting Him in every area of your life. Taste and see that the Lord is good!

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Trust In The Lord

Simple Reminders of who we are, what we have, and what we can do in Christ can empower us to overcome in virtually every area of life. Countless times in scripture we are commanded to remember. Remembering causes the current monsters we’re facing to shrink before our eyes.

Remembering that God is working in us, on us, around us and through us causes the believer to become bold as a lion. And remembering how our Heavenly Father has delivered us from situations and circumstances in our lives that at one point looked bleak, strengthens us to endure present circumstances knowing that the God of deliverance still lives.

Trust In The Lord With All Thy Heart

I’d like to encourage you now in whatever struggle you’re facing to take some time out to remember. Complete the form below and begin receiving Simple Reminders in the form of inspirational quotes, sayings, and scripture verses to remind you of the love of God each day directly to your email inbox.
 

 

All Things Are Possible with God

The same God who delivered you in the past is more than willing and able to deliver you from your current challenge. The key in realizing your deliverance is remembering how He supernaturally delivered you in your past situation and praising Him for deliverance in your current challenge.