You Can Trust God By Nina Smit نمونه
Trusting to the End
Two of the reasons why the Israelites so easily strayed from God was their sin and their lack of trust. After they were liberated from Egypt, they tested God’s patience to such an extent that they spent 40 years wandering through the desert as punishment for their disobedience. It was only when all the unbelieving Israelites had died that their children were allowed to enter into the Promised Land.
Sin has a way of sinking our trust in God. The Message translation of Hebrews 3:12 says it well: “Make sure there’s no evil unbelief lying around that will trip you up and throw you off course, diverting you from the living God.”
What does your trust in God look like? Do you trust Him unconditionally, even when you don’t see the fulfillment of His promises in your life? It is God’s will that you keep holding on to Him, until the very end. Then you can claim Jesus’ promise in Matthew 24:13 (CSB): “The one who endures to the end will be saved.”
On the eve of Jesus’ crucifixion, He encouraged His disciples to keep trusting Him. He added that they could trust Him completely, for they knew that it is He who opens the way to heaven. A while later Jesus also promised that if we love Him, the Father will love us too. We will be with Him and will make our home with Him (see John 14:23).
It remains one of the most amazing promises in the Bible that God wants to make Himself at home in the lives of His children. Rejoice this Easter at the joy of knowing Him!
Prayer
Lord, please forgive me for all the times when I have been unfaithful to You. Help me to trust You from now on—to the very end. Amen.
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Take a few moments at the start or end of your day to quieten your heart and reconnect with God’s. Based on “You Can Trust God”, beloved author Nina Smit offers readers encouragement and hope in the face of hardship and trying circumstances, reminding them of God’s infallible and never-ending love and care for His people. Each day features a Bible reading, a thought for the day and a prayer.
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