Trust in Himনমুনা
You Can Trust God
Charles Spurgeon told this story of his grandfather James and his faith in God. “He had a large family and a very small income, but he loved his Lord, and he would not have given up his preaching of the gospel for anything.” One day the cow on which the family relied for milk for the children suddenly died. James Spurgeon’s wife was greatly concerned, but he said, “God said He would provide, and I believe He could send us fifty cows if He pleased.”
On that same day, a group met in London—a group James Spurgeon did not know—that wanted to help meet the needs of poor pastors. They raised a large sum of money and began sending it to different pastors in need to help their families. When they reached the end of the list, there were still five pounds left. One man suggested sending it to James Spurgeon. Another said, “No, let’s not send just five pounds. Let me add five more to go with it.” Others joined in, and the day after his cow died, James Spurgeon received twenty pounds in the mail!
You can trust God to keep His promises and provide for your needs. This is true for our physical needs, but it is true in all other aspects of life as well—including when others do wrong toward us. There is always the temptation to “get even” and lash out at those who are unkind or unfair. But God’s Word commands: “Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord” (Romans 12:19). Faith in God is demonstrated not just in our prayers for His provision, but also in our patient belief in His justice.
Growth Principle:
When you are wronged, trust God to take care of you and deal with it rather than taking vengeance yourself.
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These devotions will help you learn how to trust God in your everyday life.
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