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Where do you put your trust?  

11/12/2014

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My husband’s a wonderful and funny man. He’s caring and has been my strength the last several years. He’s a good listener and tries to be the husband he should be.

I honestly believe we are meant to be together. He likes word games and I like number puzzles. He’s outgoing and I am on the shyer side. He likes change and I like my routine. We both really enjoy riding motorcycles and traveling. We love spending time together. I mean, how much more compatible could we be? Right? Except for one huge thing... he likes the movie Napoleon Dynamite and I really don’t like it... at all. Not a bit!

While we trust each other and we try to put the other first, at times, we fail.

What is trust? Webster’s defines it as "1) a firm belief in the honesty, reliability, etc. of another; faith 2) confident expectation, hope, etc." 

So, where do you put your trust? In the stock market? The government? Your parents or spouse? A church or other organization? Maybe your siblings or friends? Where can you put your unwavering trust and not get the wind knocked out of you when it lets you down?

I’m talking about the kind of trust that never fails, a trust that’s always there for you.

There’s only one place, or rather, one person that I’ve 

found—

Jesus Christ, the only Son of the Living God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

Have you put your trust in Him?

Read the Book of John in the New Testament of the Bible.

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