Friday; December 8
One of the most important
things to me is trust. I am pretty free
when granting trusts to others and have a tendency to be willing to offer trust
based on a faith that people are going to do the right thing. However, when someone violates my trust, I
have a hard time forgetting. I typically
don’t have as much trouble forgiving them for their violation, I just become a
bit more guarded when re-extending trust once it has been broken.
The reason for this
personal revelation is to explain why being a Christian seems so natural to me. I readily trust God. I believe in His claims. I am convinced of
His presence in our world and in my life.
I know that He will always be there with me and for me. The great thing about my trust in God is that
since He is perfect and dependable, it is impossible for Him to let me
down. As long as my trust is based on
what God has said about Himself, He cannot and will not violate my trust in
Him.
King David was a man who
trusted God with everything – his life, his legacy and his eternity. When David reflected on God’s worthiness he
wrote, “The Lord is
my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I am
helped; therefore my heart exults, and with my song I shall thank
Him.” (Psalm 28:7). If we are looking
for someone we can trust – let’s join David in his commitment to God. Are we looking for a way to celebrate our
trust in God – this weekend might be an excellent time to join with like-minded
believers in proclaiming our faith in God.
Think about it!