Seven Reasons you can Trust God

Sometimes it’s hard to trust God.

We wonder why we’re going through this tough time. We can’t quite wrap our minds around what is happening. Sometimes we even wonder if God knows what is going on.

But, as hard as things may be in our current situation, we have the promise and hope that one day we will look back and see that God had a beautiful plan all along.

Just as gold must go through fire before becoming refined to its most beautiful state, so must we go through trials to become refined like Him. 

For myself, I cannot say that I always find joy in the trial itself. But I can find joy in how God proves Himself even more trustworthy as I’m going through trials.

So if you are finding yourself in the middle of a mess, trust Him with your tears. He collects them, counts them, and knows them.

You can expect them to water a beautiful new growth in you.

Seven Reasons to Trust God with your Mess

1. God has a record of keeping His word.

The Lord cannot lie. “God is not a man, that He should lie, nor a son of man that He should change His mind.” Numbers 23:19

What He says He will do. What He says can already be considered done.

Solomon declared that the Lord is trustworthy all those years ago, when He praised the Lord in the midst of the Israelites:

Praise be to the Lord, who has given rest to His people Israel just as He promised. Not one word has failed of all the good promises He gave through His servant Moses.” 1 Kings 8:56

God has a record and it’s a good one!

2. God’s nature is faithfulness.

One of the fruits, or characteristics, of His Spirit is faithfulness.

Because His very nature is faithfulness, He can only prove Himself faithful. He will not let anything people can do, or any circumstance you are facing, come in the way of proving Himself faithful.

Even “if we are faithless, he will remain faithful, for He cannot deny himself.” 2 Timothy 2:13

3. He will never leave us or forget us.

He made us, put His breath in us and He cannot forget us. His word promises that even though a mother might forget the child she bore, He will not be able to forget us.

See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands, He says. Isaiah 49:15-16

4. God knows your needs better than you do, and before you do.

The maker of your soul is familiar with all your ways, Psalm 139:3 says. So much so that He knows the number of hairs on your head. (Luke 12:7) Psalm twenty-three says that the Lord is our shepherd, our feeder. And as such we may contend that we shall not be in want of any good thing that is truly needed for life and godliness.

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5.  God is not surprised or baffled at your situation.

There is nothing new under the sun. God has seen it all, heard it all, knows it all.

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again. Ecclesiastes 1:9

Because He can’t be shaken by anything, we can go to Him with all our cares and concerns. He hems us in behind and before and places His hand over us. (Psalm 139:5) Nothing about our situation will shock the socks off God. In that knowledge we can trust Him to be our rock, our firm unwavering foundation.

6.  Nothing is too hard for God.

Ah, sovereign Lord, You have made the heavens and the earth by Your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for You. Jeremiah 32:17

Period. Did you see that? It’s not a question mark or an exclamation point. It’s a period; fact. 

Nothing. Is too hard for God.

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7. He promises consistency.

The Lord will never change. He has been the same through all the ages; He will not change His mind. (see #1) He is the same yesterday, today and forever. (Hebrews 13:8)

He gives us every good and perfect gift, according to our needs (see #4), and He does not change like the shifting shadows (James 1:17). He can’t change. It would go against His very nature. (see #2)

Dear one, we can trust this God of all gods, our loving, faithful Heavenly Father. We can trust Him with our needs, our fears, your sorrows, your tears…all of it.

Lay your trial at His feet. He will prove Himself trustworthy. Find joy in that, today.

Article also found at Starla Jimenez blog. 

20 comments

  1. Chris says:

    Thank you for posting this. Mom of two teen boys making bad decisions. I really needed this reminder today.

  2. Nerida Moore says:

    Here I am again in the midst of anxiety and depression, but God faithfully sends articles from his faithful servants. Thanks Kaylene.

  3. Johanna Herrera says:

    How do you lay your trials at His feet? It seems like I continually pick them up and I truly don’t want to! Thank you for your encouragement.

    • Kaylene Yoder says:

      When I first started laying trials at His feet, I would revisit them many times throughout the day. And because my heart needed rest and peace, I chose to lay them at His feet again and again. Don’t be too hard on yourself. Do what you know to do and trust the Lord to give you strength to continue releasing your cares to Him. When my sorrows became more than what I could bear, the relief found in letting Him take them was what kept me laying them down again.

      For years I woke up every day asking myself, “Do I choose to forgive and rest? Or will I choose to stir myself up with thoughts of revenge and continue in marinating in a bitter pit?” Everyday I knew I wanted the first choice, but every day I also had to wrestle through the second choice.

      Laying burdens and trials at His feet is never easy, but the more you do it the more willing you are to make it a lifestyle. He will always swap your pain for His peace, no matter how many times you have to do it until it’s fully laid down.

      Praying for you. ?

      • Marylu says:

        I’m struggling with the same thing. Laying down my struggles completely for His peace. Please say a prayer for me. Your resources have blessed me so much and you write powerful prayers. Your story has touched me to keep fighting to trust. God bless your ministry.

        • Kaylene Yoder says:

          Praying for you, Marylu. May the peace of God guard your heart and mind. May the words of your mouth and the meditation of your heart be pleasing to Him. Keep your fixed on Jesus and think only on things that are good, right, true, and praiseworthy in His sight. Keep seeking Him and He will grow you in this area. 💗

  4. Latoya says:

    Great work! One more that’s often overlooked by those long in the faith . . . we should trust Him because He loves us. There is something different when the motive is love. May your work reach many in need, God bless

  5. Kenny Narváez says:

    Thanks so much! this information is very clear and useful… I learned a lot… I could do a better study with this knowledge you share with us… I really appreciate it… God Bless you Kaylene!

  6. Sheila Brawley says:

    Thank you Kaylene for all you do to encourage & inspire others to never grow weary in doing good & keep focusing on our purpose for eternity!
    Praying for you too sister!! Life can be tough… But nothing can separate us from His love!!
    Love ya, Sheila

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