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Trusting in the Lord brings a well-being

 Trust in the Lord

Source: Pr 28:25 - But he who TRUSTS in the LORD will prosper...

Trust is the being thing, not a doing thing. Praise, Prayer, Worship, Ministry, Preaching, working, meeting, planning et a re doing things with or with our Trusting. However Trust is the being thing. This is what defines who we are and what we do in the unusual times and normal days. what is typical day would be in a believers life? Trust can not be separated in anything that we do in Him or as a believer. 

Why Trust Him?

  • Our Trust Has a Superior Foundation - Ps 20:7
  • We Trust a Personal God - Ps 20, Ps 23:1
  • Our Trust leads Unshakeable confidence - Jer 17:7
  • Our Trust Positions Us for Blessing - Ps 40:4
  • Our Trust Guarantees Answered Prayer - Ps 20:9
  • Our Trust defines the life, that too a blessed life  - Ps 84:12

We need to trust Him because we are limited, He is limitless. We need to trust Him because our hearts deceive us, His Word grounds us. And we are called to join the great company of witnesses—from Abraham to Paul—who trusted God not because their circumstances were easy, but because God proved Himself faithful.

Heavenly Father, our Personal Shepherd, The world trusts in chariots and horses, but we trust in the Name of the Lord our God. Your Name alone is our strong tower. Thank You that You are our Shepherd—we lack nothing. You lead us, restore us, and walk with us through every valley. We thank You that trust positions us for blessing. We turn from self-reliance and humble ourselves beneath Your hand.
We cling to the promise that trust guarantees answered prayer. You are the God who hears. When we call, You answer. We declare that trust defines a blessed life—a life hidden in You. Blessed are all who take refuge in YOU. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London
Have a good weekend
In His Grip...

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