Do you remember growing up and partaking in the infamous trust fall where one person (the trustee) stands behind the other person (the truster)? The trustee extends his or her arms to catch the truster. In this brave display of all trust being placed in the person to catch the truster, it is the perfect example of the ongoing trust we need to have in Jesus.
It sounds good to say, "I trust Jesus with my finances, my family, my health and my life", but the difficult truth is that the full trust of these things are often interfered by our doubts and worries that He will protect us. We can find several examples of His promises of trust in the Bible.
"Give your burdens to the Lord. He will carry them." (Psalms 55:22)
"Let not your heart be troubled. You are trusting God, now trust in Me." (John 14:1)
"Come to Me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." (Matthew 11:28)
"And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:19)
"Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." (John 14:27)
Thankfully, we can rest assured that He is in fact carrying our burdens and we can lay them at the cross. He actually wants us to give Him our burdens, but in order to do that one must fully trust that He can handle the burden, and that we can do the ultimate trust fall into Jesus.
Have you ever thought about the number of times that you put your trust into worldly things? Just the other day, I remembered a friend that has experienced some success with investments and the ins and outs of how best to invest. We entrusted a small amount of money to him with the hope that the invested money would experience growth and a return for us.
But how about smaller opportunities for us to trust that we do so easily. Do you check under the hood each time you get into your car? How about this same trust when you get into someone else's car? Do you check the tires to make sure they are not going to blow on the road and possibly inject you into oncoming traffic? Do you pick up your prescription from the pharmacy and ensure that the medication is not poisoned? Do you have a taste tester when you go grab dinner to make sure it is not tainted in anyway? Every single one of the example questions offered were rather silly and yet, each one offers an opportunity for a trust fall that we do with not a blink of the eye. Why is it that we can trust these examples and yet, the Creator, the One that made you and me and loves us more than we could ever be loved, we have to question the way in which He operates?
The next time you encounter an opportunity to stretch your trust of Jesus, close your eyes and imagine you doing a trust fall into Jesus. He catches you every time with the precision and perfection that no human could ever match. He gives us every reason to believe in Him as His historical record of evidence is spotless. Give Him the opportunity today, and if there is a situation that you need some extra assurance, then lift it up to Him and He will guide you through it.
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