In my recent sermon, I explored the theme of trust, particularly in the context of our relationship with God. I began by acknowledging the pervasive sense of mistrust in our society and even among believers. I shared personal stories to illustrate how trust in God can manifest differently in various situations. For instance, when my husband, Stevan, fell ill, I had an unwavering certainty that God would heal him completely. However, when my father suffered a stroke, my trust took on a different form; I knew his healing would not be the same as Stevan's, but I still trusted God for his restoration.
I delved into the nature of God, referencing Isaiah 26:4, which speaks of God as our eternal rock. Trusting in God begins with understanding His unchanging character. This understanding provided me with comfort and a sense of relief, knowing that God is steadfast and present in every step of our lives. I shared how, from a young age, I was drawn to God's goodness and how my faith and trust in Him grew as I read stories of His miracles in the New Testament.
I emphasized that trust goes beyond our understanding, as stated in Proverbs 3:5. We often fall into the trap of relying on our own logic, but God's ways are not linear or predictable. Trusting in God requires us to let go of our need for control and to embrace faith in His wisdom and plans. I recounted the trials faced when doctors gave grim prognoses for both Stevan and my father, and how, despite the fear, I chose to trust in God's promises rather than the doctors' words.
I also touched on the importance of standing in the gap for those who struggle to trust God, as I did for Stevan. Trusting God is not passive; it is an active, deliberate choice we make every day, even in the face of seemingly hopeless circumstances. I shared Romans 15:13, which speaks of the joy and peace that come from trusting in God, overflowing with hope through the Holy Spirit.
In closing, I encouraged the congregation to actively surrender their doubts, fears, and anxieties to God, trusting Him to work miracles in their lives. I reminded them that trust in God is a daily choice and that, as passengers, we should enjoy the ride, knowing that God, the driver, knows the destination.
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