Friday, January 26, 2018

trust

                               David Langerfeld

  A new school Principal was checking over his school on the first day. Passing the
  stockroom, he was startled to see the door wide open and teachers bustling in and
  out, carrying off books and supplies in preparation for the arrival of students
  the next day. The school where he had been a Principal the previous year had used
  a check-out system only slightly less elaborate than that at Fort Knox.

  Cautiously, he asked the school's long time Custodian, "Do you think it's wise to
  keep the stockroom unlocked and to let the teachers take things without
  requisitions?"

  The Custodian looked at him gravely and said, "We trust them with the children,
  don't we?"

  Trust. A simple and short word, but one that implies so much. If I trust someone
  in one area, but not in another, have I really trusted them? Can trust be area
  specific? I know confidence can be, but trust implies the whole package.

  How do you trust God? Do you, as many people do, trust Him for your salvation,
  but you don't trust Him to take care of your daily needs? Do you trust Him to
  forgive you of your sins, but not to help you in personal areas that you lift
  to Him in prayer? In other words, do you trust the Lord for the big things,
  but doubt Him (distrust) for the relatively little things?

  We need to make a decision right now! Do you trust God for EVERYTHING or do you
  pick and choose where you trust Him? How does God want you to trust Him? I'm so
  glad that God forgave me of ALL my sins, not just the ones He thought about,
  rationalized, and made a decision based on my life experience or my worthiness.

  God can be trusted in ALL things; we need to show Him that we trust Him in ALL
  areas by giving Him our WHOLE life, not just certain areas.

  "Trust in the Lord with ALL your heart; and lean not unto your own understanding.
  In ALL your ways acknowledge him, and He will direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6
-david langerfeld

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