Today's promise: God is our security
What is trust?
Those who know your name
trust in you, for you, O Lord, have never abandoned anyone who searches for
you.
Psalm 9:10 NLT
Trust involves letting go and knowing God will catch you.
James Dobson
Why Not?
Something is holding us
back. Perhaps it is a fear that maybe we are wrong about God. Maybe we feel
presumptuous. It is possible, if we have been disappointed in the past, that
our misunderstanding is haunting us. We hear a voice in the back of our minds
that says, "What if God doesn't come through? What if he makes it more
difficult than I can handle? What if all my hopes are illusions?" So we
hesitate to trust God. We pray and we hope, but faith remains incomplete and
doubts linger. We'll ask Him to help us, but we withhold judgment until we've
seen His response.
We are called to believe
God with reckless abandon — not just believe that He is there and that He is
involved with us somehow; but that He is actively, personally seeking our good
and answering our prayers. We are to give up our own strategies and ambitions,
to relinquish all "Plan Bs," to recklessly, irrevocably cast
ourselves completely into His arms.
God called Abraham to
leave Haran and go to a place to be revealed later. Jesus invited Peter to step
out of the boat and walk on water. That kind of call is scary, though typical
in God's Kingdom. But why is it scary? Where could He lead us that we'd regret?
Would He ever lead us into danger but not out of it?
God calls us to "reckless"
trust, the kind that prepares no safety net and reserves nothing for a
spiritually rainy day. Try to find someone God had forsaken, observe His
faithfulness, and ask yourself: "Why wouldn't I trust Him
wholeheartedly?" Think about it. Why not?
Adapted from The One Year® Walk with God Devotional by Chris
Tiegreen, Tyndale House Publishers (2004), entry for May 12.
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
Publishing House
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