Trust doesn’t just happen

 You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You. (Isaiah 26:3)

 Trust doesn’t just happen. As children, we learn to trust our parents because we feel their love and benefit from their care and mature understanding of life.

 We trust friends who have stuck with us through thick and thin. We trust businesspeople who we find to be honest and reliable. We trust people, in short, because of our experience with them.

 It’s the same with God. The more we open our hearts to Him, the more we experience His love and concern. The more we study the Bible and Bible-based materials, the better we understand life and the more we appreciate God’s wisdom and goodness.

 The more we learn and claim God’s promises, the more faith we have in them. The more we take our problems to Him, the more we learn to depend on Him to work them out. The better we get to know Him, the more we trust Him; and the more we trust Him, the more inner peace we have. —Keith Phillips [1]

 Teach me to let go, dear God,
And pray undisturbed until
My heart is filled with inner peace
And I learn to know Your will! —Helen Steiner Rice (1900–1981)

[1] Keith Phillips Activated Vol 16 Issue 9

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