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Your Question:
Can I really trust God to provide for my family when I'm not working?
Answer:
My friend, I completely understand your concern about trusting God to provide for your family when you're not working. It's a natural fear, but let me tell you, my experience as a pastor has taught me that God is always faithful. He has a way of providing for us in ways we can't even imagine. I remember when I was starting out in my ministry, I had to trust God to provide for my family, and He did. He always has. The key is to have a deep trust in God's character and promises. Job is a great example of this. He knew that God was always true to His promises, even in the midst of trouble. And that's exactly what we need to do - trust in God's goodness and faithfulness, even when we can't see it. We need to remember that God is always working for our good, even when things seem to be falling apart (Romans 8:28). So, my advice to you is to trust in God's goodness, even when you're not working. Trust that He has a plan for your life and that He will provide for your family. Don't focus on the earthly blessings, but on God Himself. Remember, God is always the God you know Him to be when you're nearest to Him. Let that be your attitude, and you'll find that you're not worried about the future, but instead, you're living in dependence on God.
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my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
acts
r c sproul
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
depression
edward welch
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