TRUST!

“Therefore, I say to you, whatever things you ask for when you pray believe that you receive them, and you will have them.” Mark 11:24

TODAY’S MESSAGE: Trust is a common word, yet it’s true meaning can be hard to grasp. When our Lord speaks of trust, it reflects His loving nature and guides us. We should take His words seriously, believing with gentle conviction. By embracing this trust, we can grow it into a sincere belief and strong faith. Although we may not always see immediate results from our faith, we can be sure that our Lord is trustworthy and hears our prayers. Sometimes, the answers we seek may differ from what we expect, but it is during these times that our trust in Him must stay strong. He promises to respond when we ask according to His will. He is reliable and always faithful. Our belief in Him should show this unwavering commitment. It should stay steadfast, rooted in His deep love for us. If you haven’t yet accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, know that now is the perfect time. Confess your sins, confess your belief in His death and resurrection, and invite Him into your heart. To strengthen our trust and faith, it’s vital to be around those who uplift us, share His word, and pray with us. Find a faith-based church community and start a journey of growth together. Remember, don’t let the devil take away your precious trust in Jesus. PRAISE THE LORD IN ALL SITUATIONS!


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My name is Mike Burchett, the Lord's servant of Prayers of Faith as well as Breadoflifeconversations.com. I am a past schoolteacher of 5 years and spent 39 years in the banking industry. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Science degree from Wayne State College in Wayne, Ne. I am a Vietnam veteran and a past Staff Seargent in the United States Air Force.

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