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Can I still trust in God after what happened?

Answer:

My friend, I can sense the pain and uncertainty in your words. You're wondering if you can still trust in God after what happened. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with this same question. The truth is, trusting in God isn't about the circumstances we face, but about our faith in Him. When we truly see God at work, we'll never be concerned about the things that happen, because we're actually trusting in our Father in heaven.

It's easy to trust in God when things are going well, but it's in the hard times that we discover the depth of our faith. As the Bible says, "Do I trust at all in the flesh? Or have I learned to go beyond all confidence in myself and other people of God?" (Isaiah 50:10-11). We must learn to trust in God, not just in our own abilities or the blessings He gives us. When we do, we'll find that we can face even the most difficult challenges with confidence and peace.

Remember, trusting in God isn't about getting answers to our prayers or avoiding hardships. It's about having a deep and abiding faith in His goodness and sovereignty. As the Bible says, "According to your faith let it be to you" (Matthew 9:29). So, I encourage you to reevaluate your level of trust in God. Ask yourself, "Do I really believe that God will do in me what I cannot do?" If you're struggling to trust, take some time to reflect on your faith and seek guidance from God's Word and from others who can support you.

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my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
depression
edward welch
systematic theology
wayne grudem

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