Trusting God
He is faithful
God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord.—1 Cor. 1:9
How is trust built?
With anyone, whether it’s parents or friends or enemies or government or neighbors, trust is built or destroyed by relationship, and experience.
It is the same with God.
He calls you and if you turn to Him and confess Him as Lord, you have put your trust in Him by faith alone, through his grace.
But, God does not leave you there. He wants a relationship. He wants your faith to grow and your trust in him to be real.
He brings you His Holy Spirit to dwell in you and He starts to sanctify you, and draw you closer to Him.
You might start seeing things changing and moving in your life. It might be scary. It might be tough. But, it is designed to draw you closer to Him, and to remove obstacles that work against you.
Remember these things. Because like a friend, the memories of your experience work to build reminders of your ability to trust them.
This is your testimony about the great things God has done in your life. This testimony can help others to know the Lord, and can help you build up faith when times seem tough.
God wants us to have these memories. God wants us to see him working. He wants us to trust Him.
Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.— Mal. 3:10
Alot of people hate when money comes into religion or faith. But, God says “prove me now”.
He is telling us to test Him on this. That when we give to the Kingdom, He will pour out blessings.
God doesn’t really need our money. But, when we test him on this we see things move in our lives and our faith grows. We gain blessings and we gain that aha! moment that God is real and His promises are true. We can trust Him.
Jesus says the same thing, “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.—Luke 6:38
The Lord will pour out blessings. And not just spiritual blessings, but blessing from humans as well.
But for our cause here, the blessing is an increase of faith and testimony, because you can see God move and that His Word is true.
These things help build your faith and trust in Him.
When He protects us and provides, it might not always be a Wow! thing. But, it grows and builds and we can say, “God has always been there. He has always protected me. He never let the worse things happen to me.”
When we read His Word and start standing on his promises and praying the Word, we see Him move and we know we can trust Him.
Meanwhile He is sanctifying us and changing us. Our expectations and needs change. We become content with the things we have and are filled with joy simply by His presence. Faith grows because we know He is there.
We can trust His Word.
But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you from evil.–2 Thess. 3:3
And you see that it is true. He has grown your Kingdom and protected you.
When we are lost and confused. When we are under attack and need Him He is there. We can turn to Him, and because of our past experiences with Him we know He has got us. Even if we sin. Even if we are utterly wicked and the whole world hates us. God is there for us. If we ask Him.
When we focus on Him and His Kingdom first in our lives, He takes care of the rest. (Matt 6:33)
That is our purpose in this world. Often we can find Him working when we re-orient ourselves to His service. We grow in Him as we serve Him. When we listen to the Holy Spirit we learn to hear His voice and grow in it.
When God answers our prayers, and brings us through tough times we can remember that experience, for future tough times. When He heals us or heals a loved one. Remember that and tell others. They can use your encouragement.
In order to know God’s promises you must know His Word. The Holy Spirit in you, if you are saved, will guide you and teach you. Learn of Him. Read His Word. (John 16:13)
Your faith grows by seeing His Word coming to pass in your life. You see the things God expects, and you can pray for Him to help you overcome, and He will.
That builds faith as well.
God has never expected blind faith or leaping into the darkness. He has called us and moves enough in our life that we never really have blind faith. We can see signs. We can see coincidences, which are really from God.
Take time to think of How He has moved in your life. How He has turned the bad into good. How He has killed two birds with one stone. How He has protected you and moved you and helped you.
Thank Him for what He has done, and what He will do. Your faith is tied to thankfulness in Him. You remember His might and presence. You remember His promises and you thank Him because you know He hears you and is moving.
You can trust Him.
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