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The Example of Paul
Smith Wigglesworth, an evangelist from England, said: It is a blessed thing to learn that God’s will can never fail.
Never listen to human plans.
God can work mightily when you persist in believing Him in spite of discouragement from the human standpoint.…
I am not moved by what I see; I am moved only by what I believe.
Foundational Truths to Believe to increase your trust in God:
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As I seek to advance God’s Kingdom, He will provide for every need.
2. God’s purpose will prevail.
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There will never be a circumstance where I am unable to fulfill the will of God.
I think of the example of Paul, who was often in highly unfortunate situations.
At one point he was left in prison for 2 years, yet he was aware of God’s hand in it all.
“Right now, what will it look like for me to trust God and move forward in my situation?”
4. My life is now about living for Christ as His ambassador, even though I may be considered a fool for Christ.
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Even when I fail, God doesn’t; and I am with Him.
(Prov.
19:21)
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I can step out in radical ways to advance the gospel, and count on the Holy Spirit to work in powerful ways.
Even in your weakness.
7. It is worth it!
Paradigms that will Sabotage your trust in God.
1. Secretly wanting it your way.
If you have your own agenda, you will not be able to trust God fully; not because you are afraid that God’s purposes are being thwarted, but because God’s will is at odds with yours.
When you do this, you put yourself at odds with God.
Frustration, fear and anxiety are the results.
We all fall into this.
You will fall into this during your trip.
If you recognize it and surrender your will, once again, to the Lord, you will have the potential to be effective.
But if you do not surrender your will to the Lord, you will be rendered innefective.
2. Feeling entitled to ease and comfort.
It’s to hard.
It’s not what I want.
I’m too tired.
It’s not fair.
I’m the only one.
“As you seek to advance God’s Kingdom, he will provide for your every need.
His purpose will prevail
There will never be a circumstance where you are unable to fulfill the will of God.
Your life is now about living for Christ as His ambassador, even if you will look like a fool for Christ.
Even when you fail, God doesn’t.
and He is with you.
You can step out in radical ways to advance the gospel, and count on the Holy Spirit to show up in power.
It is worth it!
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