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can i still have a sense of trust
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As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with trust, especially when it comes to their relationships with others. Trust is not something that can be taken for granted, especially with teenagers. My own son Joshua is 17, and I've learned that trust is earned, not entitled. I've had to have conversations with him where I've said, "I trust you, but I'm hesitant to trust your judgment in certain circumstances. Let's work together on that." This approach has helped us build a stronger relationship and has taught him the value of responsibility. When it comes to trust in God, I've come to realize that it's not just about intellectual knowledge or emotional approval, but about personal faith. I've had to reevaluate my level of trust in God, especially when faced with uncertainty or challenges. But I've learned that trust in God is not about having a certain level of confidence or control, but about surrendering to His will and trusting in His goodness. As Jesus said, "According to your faith let it be to you" (Matthew 9:29). This means that I have a certain amount of control over my level of trust in God, and I can choose to trust in Him even when things don't make sense. In everyday life, trust is built through relationships and experiences. When I trust someone, it's because I believe they are honest and reliable. But when it comes to trusting in God, it's not just about believing in His existence or power, but about trusting in His character and goodness. I've learned to trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, even when things don't go as planned. This trust has given me a sense of peace and confidence that I've never experienced before, and it's something that I'm grateful for every day.
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