Thursday, 12 December 2024

Trust in Jesus.


Trust in Jesus.

Many believers don’t enjoy life and that includes Christian’s. God has given us life and it’s our job to ensure we enjoy it. 

There are many ways to enjoy life; take up a new hobby, one which interests and excites you. Work towards a long-term goal, even if you don’t yet have the skills. Begin to learn and apply those skills. And if you don’t have the money, try to generate money making ideas, or find an area in which you can save. It might surprise you when you put your mind to it.

Sometimes we have to wait; wait for a better opportunity, wait for the children to be a little older, wait as we save for what we’re after, but if you commit yourself to it, you’ll find a way to have it.

Sometimes enjoyment is as simple as a relaxing soak in the bath with bubbles and candles. Whatever it takes, work towards it. I started with small goals until I attained the confidence and ability to go further. I also started out very depressed and now I love my life every day.

Life can be complicated. Ah, if we’d only take the time to sit at Jesus’s feet as Mary did. Sit with Jesus and soak in the lessons He teaches. With the simplicity of faith and trust, we could see a huge change in our situation. We will not see a change in our life, however, without the instigation of a change; the changing of something we routinely do every day.

Also, we ought to have the trust, faith and forgiveness of a child, for it is only in child-like living that we can have faith enough to trust enough. Children aren’t gullible as we’ve been led to believe, but trusting; that is, until their trust is broken.

We are precious to the Father and He wants to embrace us in His love. He wants to lead and to guide us. Do you have enough trust to allow Him to do so?

Jesus spoke of trust. Mark 5:36 As soon as Jesus heard the word that was spoken, He said to the ruler of the synagogue, “Do not be afraid; only believe.”

Let’s not look for complicated answers, but look to Jesus for an answer of simplicity. Leave doubt and confusion at the door, else you become depressed. Make your request known in prayer and leave it to God to work out the details; that’s what faith is and the devil will eventually give up when he sees you’re not going to give in.

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