Trusting and Believing: Devotions From Time of Graceنموونە
Why Is It so Hard to Trust God?
Self-Sufficiency
“Every day, in every way, I am becoming better and better.” Steady repetition of this phrase is how French psychotherapist Émile Coué taught people at his clinic in Nancy to will themselves into a better future. This type of autosuggestion came to be called “Couéism” and found many followers.
People want badly to believe that the world is steadily evolving into a higher state. Science fiction novels and movies sometimes portray ideal societies where people have progressed beyond the need for violence and war.
It is a wonderful thing to be self-sufficient and to work at bettering yourself. It is a terrible thing, though, to suppose that we don’t need God. We are not evolving into better people. If anything, people are slowly devolving into beasts.
There’s a better way. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” is the wise counsel from Proverbs 3:5. Every day in every way we are loved and blessed by our dear Father, Savior, and Counselor.Why Is It so Hard to Trust God?
Self-Sufficiency
“Every day, in every way, I am becoming better and better.” Steady repetition of this phrase is how French psychotherapist Émile Coué taught people at his clinic in Nancy to will themselves into a better future. This type of autosuggestion came to be called “Couéism” and found many followers.
People want badly to believe that the world is steadily evolving into a higher state. Science fiction novels and movies sometimes portray ideal societies where people have progressed beyond the need for violence and war.
It is a wonderful thing to be self-sufficient and to work at bettering yourself. It is a terrible thing, though, to suppose that we don’t need God. We are not evolving into better people. If anything, people are slowly devolving into beasts.
There’s a better way. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” is the wise counsel from Proverbs 3:5. Every day in every way we are loved and blessed by our dear Father, Savior, and Counselor.
Self-Sufficiency
“Every day, in every way, I am becoming better and better.” Steady repetition of this phrase is how French psychotherapist Émile Coué taught people at his clinic in Nancy to will themselves into a better future. This type of autosuggestion came to be called “Couéism” and found many followers.
People want badly to believe that the world is steadily evolving into a higher state. Science fiction novels and movies sometimes portray ideal societies where people have progressed beyond the need for violence and war.
It is a wonderful thing to be self-sufficient and to work at bettering yourself. It is a terrible thing, though, to suppose that we don’t need God. We are not evolving into better people. If anything, people are slowly devolving into beasts.
There’s a better way. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” is the wise counsel from Proverbs 3:5. Every day in every way we are loved and blessed by our dear Father, Savior, and Counselor.Why Is It so Hard to Trust God?
Self-Sufficiency
“Every day, in every way, I am becoming better and better.” Steady repetition of this phrase is how French psychotherapist Émile Coué taught people at his clinic in Nancy to will themselves into a better future. This type of autosuggestion came to be called “Couéism” and found many followers.
People want badly to believe that the world is steadily evolving into a higher state. Science fiction novels and movies sometimes portray ideal societies where people have progressed beyond the need for violence and war.
It is a wonderful thing to be self-sufficient and to work at bettering yourself. It is a terrible thing, though, to suppose that we don’t need God. We are not evolving into better people. If anything, people are slowly devolving into beasts.
There’s a better way. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” is the wise counsel from Proverbs 3:5. Every day in every way we are loved and blessed by our dear Father, Savior, and Counselor.
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This devotional reading plan will help you grow in trusting and believing God's promises.
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