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Trusting & Resting In God Alone

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“Trusting & Resting In God Alone”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 62:1-2
“My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.”


We often say to others that we trust fully in God. We often share that we are placing our lives in God’s hands and that He’s in control. We often proclaim to others that we are fully trusting in God’s provisions and know that He will carry us through. However, honestly, how often are we really sincere in these things we share about trusting in Him? Are we truly and fully trusting in Him?

Lately, I have noticed in my own life that it’s so much easier to say this and quite another thing to actually live this out. As a minister, I often encourage others to trust God and to put their faith in Him to guide them. Sometimes, it almost seems hypocritical because I look at my own life and I don’t find myself resting in God alone. I am encouraging others to do this, but I am struggling to do it myself.

It’s in these times God reminds me that I am human and no different than anyone else who lives in this world. When people share with me that it’s hard to trust in God, I nod my head in total agreement and share how so often I find myself saying I trust Him, but not fully living that way. I am learning more each day that life is a continual process of trusting in God and learning to trust more.

As we have experienced some health issues in our family recently, it’s been convicting to me that I am not putting my full trust in God alone as I should. I find myself often focused on everything else but God’s provisions. He has reminded me through His Word, through my family and through friends that I need to constantly be trusting in Him.

This passage is so refreshing in that my soul needs to find rest in God and Him alone. No other is going to give me the peace and rest I need. My salvation is in Him alone, not in anything or anyone else. He alone needs to be my Rock and my Fortress and my Deliverer. I cannot depend on anyone else to be the support He needs to be for me. He alone must be my source of true strength.

I hope and pray that each of us finds true peace, trust and strength in God alone.
 
Oh man he is thoroughly teaching me this it seems I surrender just to turn around by the end of the day and try to take back control.There are some days I think to myself"ok I have to do something ...there must be something I can do about this" but the reality is Ive done all I can do and ive got to let it go.
 
Good post brother, I agree completely. In these days it is and going to be crucial to rest and trust in the Lord completely. The thing is, how many can or are doing this? I'm learning it, but know I am not quite there yet. I must be on my way though because some others think that I'm out there in my amount of faith. Like it's unreasonable to the extent that I (try) to accept and receive it and live it on a daily practical basis.

We're going to find ourselves in situations where only supernatural intervention will help us. This is the time to have that much trust in the Lord. Scripture says that faith as a grain of a mustard seed will move mountains. I do not believe that this is figurative or allegory in the least. But we have to believe it. We have to walk it. Rest brothers and sisters. Rest and trust.
 
“Trusting & Resting In God Alone”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 62:1-2
“My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.”


We often say to others that we trust fully in God. We often share that we are placing our lives in God’s hands and that He’s in control. We often proclaim to others that we are fully trusting in God’s provisions and know that He will carry us through. However, honestly, how often are we really sincere in these things we share about trusting in Him? Are we truly and fully trusting in Him?

Lately, I have noticed in my own life that it’s so much easier to say this and quite another thing to actually live this out. As a minister, I often encourage others to trust God and to put their faith in Him to guide them. Sometimes, it almost seems hypocritical because I look at my own life and I don’t find myself resting in God alone. I am encouraging others to do this, but I am struggling to do it myself.

It’s in these times God reminds me that I am human and no different than anyone else who lives in this world. When people share with me that it’s hard to trust in God, I nod my head in total agreement and share how so often I find myself saying I trust Him, but not fully living that way. I am learning more each day that life is a continual process of trusting in God and learning to trust more.

As we have experienced some health issues in our family recently, it’s been convicting to me that I am not putting my full trust in God alone as I should. I find myself often focused on everything else but God’s provisions. He has reminded me through His Word, through my family and through friends that I need to constantly be trusting in Him.

This passage is so refreshing in that my soul needs to find rest in God and Him alone. No other is going to give me the peace and rest I need. My salvation is in Him alone, not in anything or anyone else. He alone needs to be my Rock and my Fortress and my Deliverer. I cannot depend on anyone else to be the support He needs to be for me. He alone must be my source of true strength.

I hope and pray that each of us finds true peace, trust and strength in God alone.

I find it helps to define what one trusts in God for.... I trust in God to cover me with His righteousness and save me from the price of my sins. I trust in God to save me not from the troubles and suffering of this world but from the eternal Lake of Fire ..

To place ones trust in God for wealth in this life. For a good marriage. For a life without war or earthquakes or tsunamis or disease or unemployment (you can add a lot more examples to this list) is trusting in God for the wrong reasons. God never ever promised any of these things. Jesus came to save us from the eternal consequences of our sins. Not to assure us of a life without tribulation. Jesus said:

John 16:
33 These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.

With Jesus we can have peace of mind in a world of uncertainty and tribulations. Once people start trusting in God for things that God never assured His followers would have then when those things are not added to us then it can undermine out belief and trust in God, But truly God never guaranteed such things for us in the first place and believing He did only sets up your faith on quicksand and not the Rock of Christ.
 
That's right adstar. Here it is spelled out.

Matthew 7"13-14
13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it./(E-Sword_

Narrow:
G2346
θλίβω
thlibō
thlee'-bo
Akin to the base of G5147; to crowd (literally or figuratively): - afflict, narrow, throng, suffer tribulation, trouble.
 
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