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Your Question:
How do I trust God when everything feels like it's falling apart?
Answer:
My friend, I can only imagine the turmoil you're going through. It's as if everything is falling apart, and you're struggling to find trust in God. I want you to know that you're not alone in this. We've all been there at some point or another. As someone who's walked through my own share of struggles, I can tell you that the key to trusting God lies in understanding His character as holy love. When we lack the mental composure that comes from establishing ourselves on this eternal truth, disaster can occur in our lives. It's easy to be a fair-weather friend of God, trusting Him only during the good times. But it's in the hard times that we're truly tested. St. Basil's example comes to mind - he welcomed pleasure and affliction equally, trusting in God's goodness regardless of the circumstances. We must do battle with our own tendencies towards passivity and not wait for faith to be inserted into our hearts. We must confront the spiritual questions that arise in times of suffering and ask ourselves: Who is God? Do we trust Him? Why is He allowing this to happen to us? The answer lies in trusting God's Son, Jesus Christ. He will never betray us or let us down. To begin trusting Him, we must hear His voice - through our conscience, our minds reaching out for truth, or a sense of guilt. Once we've heard His voice, we must learn to trust in Him, not just His blessings. We must come to a place where we want God Himself, not just His blessings. This is the mark of true trust - a trust that's not affected even when God withdraws His blessings. As the Word of God takes root in our hearts, we'll learn to trust in Him, even when life seems to have caved in.
Sources:
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
depression
edward welch
basic christianity
john stott
.from creation to the cross
albert bayliss
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
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