Put Your Trust in God, Where it Belongs
Whenever we become afraid that’s when we put our trust in the Lord like David did. David had a great relationship with the Lord for many years. That relationship over time produced a trust between David and God. Trust can take time when starting a new relationship or continuing one that’s been violated. Trust in God will never disappoint. Once our confidence begins to grow in trusting the Lord, we begin to operate in great faith opposed to little faith. Little faith will get you to heaven, but great faith will bring heaven to you. We need heaven’s help here and now. Once our purpose is fulfilled on earth and we transition to heaven, we want to hear, “Well done good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord”. There is no comparison between the fears, and troubles we experience in this life once the Glory of God is revealed in us (Romans 8:18). The fears we experience on planet earth come from a place of the unknown, (because we can’t see what’s coming). But if we exchanged that fear with the knowledge of the word of God, fear would not have an impact on us. Knowing God has our backs no matter how bad things look and get, and you are standing on the promises of God, fear will leave. The spirit of fear looks for the weak in faith. It knows if it can keep us wrapped up in drama, and strife, your love walk will be kept at bay. And since faith works by love, fear can and will come uncontested right into your life, especially if you’re hating on someone. But God has given us the Spirit of power, of love, and a clear thinking mind (2 Timothy 1:7). Put your trust in God where it belongs.