A passenger was seated on an airplane. He was taking a flight with a pilot he doesn't know and has never seen. He is trusting the pilot's training and ability for a safe flight. Now that is an example of trust. God wants us to trust Him. He wants us to know Him and understand how to trust Him.
We trust in the name of the LORD. That's the covenant name for God. His covenant is written in the Bible for all to read. He makes sure and everlasting promises to all who will trust Him. Trusting God is knowing who He is and what He has promised.
We trust in the name of the LORD. That's the covenant name for God. His covenant is written in the Bible for all to read. He makes sure and everlasting promises to all who will trust Him. Trusting God is knowing who He is and what He has promised.
Trust God with your heart. The Bible uses the word heart most often to describe the inner man. It is our mind, will, and emotions. With our mind, we read the promises of God. Then, we are willing to trust God. There is a willing choice. God does not make us trust Him. Trust is a personal relationship. God deals with us as persons, choosing to trust the promises of His word.
The greatest deterrent to trusting God is not understanding. Life is about trust. You trust people like the pilot without understanding his expertise. Why should you not trust in the LORD? He is the maker of heaven and earth. He is your Creator. Trust Him with all your heart.
"Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
and lean not on your own understanding"
Proverbs 3:5