Trust. A very short word yet at times a very hard concept to grasp. As Christians we are always supposed to put our trust in the Lord but that is much easier said than done. When bad things happen to us we either turn to God and trust more in the grand plan He has for us or we try to handle things on our own, venturing away from The Lord and trusting in worldly things. Either way, we tend to ask God a lot of questions. 1. Is He really listening to us and hearing our prayers? 2. Does He actually care? 3. Is He good? In Habakuk 2 we learn that the righteous live by faith. The Lord tells us to listen and share the Word, and when we believe that the Word is true and trust His timing, then we will live out that faith in real life. It is by faith that the righteous live.
Just when you think things can’t get any worse, they do. The enemy will deceive you when you are at your breaking point: the most sick, the most depressed, the most heartbroken. However, it is so encouraging to know that God can redeem and transform any situation you may face. By trusting in Him and having faith in the plan He has for my sister’s life, I have been able to live without a cloud of doubt surrounding me. I know that He will protect her and continue to heal her. He will equip and prepare her for something wonderful.
Every time we run away from our problems, God is pleading for us to return. And going back to Him isn’t always easy. It is not the shortcut out of a difficult situation. God is continually sending us aid and wanting to help us. He always has something better planned for us. (Don’t forget He sees and knows everything!!) When you open your eyes to God, you will move from a person who is seen by God to a person who sees God.
I’m so encouraged by a woman in my life who has been battling breast cancer. Just the other day she found out she is done with chemotherapy! Over the past several months I have watched her keep her eyes on Jesus and live out a faithful life. I’ve seen her family turn what could have been a pitiful situation into one that glorified the Lord. I’m so blessed by the friendship I’ve only recently begun with the McIntyre family. It’s hard to believe I’ve only known these sweet people for a year but I greatly value the friendship I have with all of them. To God we give all the glory upon hearing this wonderful news! So proud of you Coco-- way to fight!!
Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all you ways acknowledge Him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Isaiah 26:4 “Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock.”
When all you want to do is give up, don’t. Trust in the Lord and live out your faith for the watching world to see.