Trust
My home has a couch where you will hear a creak while sitting on it. You do not want to listen to this sound when you want to lay back and relax. We wonder if this piece of furniture will be able to hold up, especially after I decide to eat that extra portion of dinner! Ok, it’s not that bad; still, you wonder how much more this poor thing can take. Ever felt that way? Worn, tired, wondering how much more you can handle? We all have, and it is unavoidable. There will be moments in our life that will cause a variety of emotions resulting in a not-so-great state of mind, body, and soul.
David writes in his Psalm, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding” (Psalm 3:5, ESV). The Hebrew word for trust means to place your entire weight on something and believe that it will uphold anything. Do you show this type of trust in troubled times? Jesus tells us to love God with all our hearts, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37). To show this love to our Heavenly Father is to trust Him with our emotions. Sometimes we try to use our intellect to find peace rather than trusting God, the giver of perfect peace (John 16:33). This month, the preschoolers will learn to trust God with their emotions, and the elementary kids will learn to trust God no matter what happens – He can take it.
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