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Trust in the Lord

What gets in the way of your trust in God?

Verse of the Day

‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight. ‘

Proverbs 3:5-6

https://my.bible.com/bible/111/PRO.3.5-6

Today’s Devotional

Trust.  We are going to spend some time talking about trust. It’s an easy word to say, and it’s maybe even easy to understand, but it’s much more difficult to put into practice.  I love Webster’s definition of trust.  Trust is “the assured reliance on the character, ability, strength or truth of something or someone”.  Do you trust God’s character?  Do you trust His ability?  Do you believe in His strength?  Do you believe the things God says and does as absolute truth?


In today’s verse, we are told to trust with all of our heart. I can’t just give lip service to my faith.  It’s one thing to say, “Yeah, I believe in God.” It’s another thing entirely to trust God with my whole heart.  I need to trust Him with every single moment of my life, and every single thing that I’m struggling with.


But here’s the rub:  in order to trust God completely, I can’t listen to my own human brain.  If I lean on my own understanding, I will mess up or be led astray.  I don’t know about you, but my thinking is messed up. Therefore, I cannot solve my problems by myself.  I need prayer.  Then I need to listen for answers.  I need people who also love God to help me see what I cannot or to give me an alternate perspective.  There’s a saying in A.A. that applies here: “You can’t fix a sick brain with a sick brain.”


If I want God to direct my path, I must submit to His will for my life.  I need to go into that knowing that it will not look the way I expect it to.  I have to choose to trust that God’s way is better than what I thought it should be.


Do you know what I think gets in the way of our trusting God?  It’s the word “but”.  I trust God with my marriage, but I don’t know if He can fix this.  I trust God with my children, but this is scarier than I thought it would be.  I trust God with my time, but I have so much to do.  I trust God with my money, but the bills are more than my income so how can I tithe?


So what if we stopped before the “but”.  I trust God with my marriage.  I trust God with my children.  I trust God with my time.  I trust God with my money.  What if we forced our brains to stop seeing the “but”?  In my opinion, the “but” is proof that I don’t trust God with my whole heart.  So maybe that’s what I need to pray for, that God will teach me how to trust completely.  That’s a scary prayer, BUT….I’m guessing it will be worth it.

Journal Prompts

Answer only the questions that seem relevant to you today.

Where do you notice that you don’t trust God with your whole heart?  What are your “buts”?  How can you behave today as if the “but” does not exist?

Comments

Jen Hall
August 6, 2020 at 10:09 am

This speaks to me directly. I want to trust God completely but it is so hard not to want to take our own control. Thanks for the encouragement and action prayer item



Valinda Bruce
August 3, 2020 at 5:59 am

I love this idea of behaving today as if the “but” doesn’t exist! This is living out Hebrews 11:1 – “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
‭‭Hebrews‬ ‭11:1‬ ‭NIV‬‬

Great lesson & challenge for today!



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