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can i still trust god after all these months?

Answer:

My friend, I can see that you're struggling with trust in God. It's a journey I've walked with many of my congregation members, and one that I've had to navigate myself. As a pastor, I've learned that trust in God is not about having all the answers or seeing immediate results. It's about having a deep faith that says, "God, I trust you, even when I don't understand what's happening."

For me, trust in God has been a process of learning to let go of my own fears and doubts. As a husband and father, I've had to trust God to provide for my family, even when it feels like the bills are piling up or my kids are struggling in school. And as a pastor, I've had to trust God to guide me in my ministry, even when it feels like I'm not making a difference. It's not always easy, but it's a trust that's been built over time through prayer, scripture, and community.

I want to encourage you to keep trusting, even when it feels like God is silent. Remember that God's silence doesn't mean He's not working. It just means that His ways are higher than our ways, and His timing is not our timing. As the Psalmist says, "I thought about the former days, the years of long ago" (Psalm 77:5). Reflect on God's past faithfulness in your life, and trust that He will continue to be faithful in the present and future.

Sources:

my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
depression
edward welch
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
old testament theology
waltke
systematic theology
wayne grudem

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