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Your Question:

Can I still trust God after being scammed?

Answer:

My dear friend, I can sense the pain and disappointment you're feeling after being scammed. It's natural to question God's goodness and trustworthiness in such situations. But let me tell you, as someone who's walked through similar valleys, faith is not about getting what we want when we want it. It's about trusting in God's character and His promises, even when circumstances don't make sense.

As the scripture says, "Faith has complete trust in God even when prayers are not answered" (Trusting God, Not Circumstances). It's not about trusting in answered prayer, but in the Word of God. When we put our trust in God, we're not trusting in His blessings, but in Him Himself. We want God, not just His gifts. And that's what true faith is all about. So, even in the midst of disappointment and uncertainty, we can choose to trust in God's goodness and faithfulness.

You see, God is an everlasting Rock to those who trust Him. He will humble the proud, but He will exalt those who put their trust in Him. So, don't lose faith because of a setback. Instead, draw closer to God and trust in His sovereignty. Remember, God is not a God of circumstances, but of character. And His character is unwavering, unchanging, and always good. Trust in Him, and He will see you through.

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building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
psalms
tremper longman
isaiah
paul wegner
kingdom of the occult
walter martin
old testament theology
waltke
depression
edward welch
systematic theology
wayne grudem

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