The life of a Christ-follower is full of lessons
and things we must learn to let go.
There are issues we take to the foot of God’s throne
for the things that only He knows.
We learn early-on to trust God to supply
and we beseech him for specific requests.
Then we trust in His timing to send us those answers
and in waiting He gives peace and rest.
But sooner or later, we all come to know
that trusting in God comes two ways.
It’s trusting God to give what we’ve asked for
and it’s trusting through horrible days.
It’s the second kind of trust that melts the heart to believe
that God is sovereign in our difficult days.
It teaches us to weep for the trial we are in
while we weep in His presence in praise.
The second kind of trust broadens our horizons
to trust God, not only to supply;
But to trust God to carry us through what we don’t like
and the times when we simply ask why.
The second kind of trust humbles us to show us
that God’s the same when we don’t understand.
Then our tear-stained eyes are lifted to look at His face
instead of looking at what’s in His hand.
©Sheila Gosney
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The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed,
A refuge in times of trouble.
And those who know Your name will put their trust in You;
For You, LORD, have not forsaken those who seek You.
Psalm 9:9-10 (NKJV)
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