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Thankful that God is Trustworthy

With everything that's been going on in our lives right now, I'm so glad I can trust God. He's the only true source of faithfulness in this world. He is so trustworthy.

Thank you Father, that I can always trust you to care for the needs of my family. How easy it is to worry about finances or all the "what ifs" the media presents, but I trust You.

Thank you Lord, that I can trust YOU with my marriage. And by the way Lord, thanks for giving me such a great marriage! What did I do to deserve this? (nothing!)

I can trust You with the precious lives of my little innocent children. The world makes me want to hold them closer and protect them by sheltering them forever, but You ask me to trust You.

Thank you Father that I can trust You to build up our church and be our shepherd. You are the head of the church and you are the only thing that holds our body together.

Thank you Lord that I can trust You to bring along the right job at the right time. I trust You to make that decision.

Psalm 20:7 Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in
the name of the LORD our God.


Thanks Iris, for making me ponder how trustworthy God is today. I needed that reminder.

Comments

Denise said…
Your heart is beautiful my friend.
What a great reminder. Thanks for sharing your blessings.

~Betty~
Beautiful list, Heather!! Happy TT to you!
Unknown said…
He is a sure foundation! What a great reminder.

Thanks, Heather, for your sweet comment on my TT post. It's reassuring to know that I'm not the only one that God prunes!

Have a blessed day!
lori said…
You and me both girl...what did I do to deserve such a great marriage when so many are hurting....
SO much to be thankful for!!

hugs,
lori
Trust--a word worth remembering every hour of every day!

Thanks, Heather!
Nise' said…
Amen to His trustfulness!
Susan said…
Thanks for this timely reminder!

I'm getting a good work out these days myself...TRUSTING in Him.

Oh, what a name to trust in.

Thanks for your encouraging words today♥
eph2810 said…
You are writing from my heart, Heather. Yes, we can either listen to the world - or trust our Lord to see us through the tough times.
Yeah - I wish too to hold-on to our son forever :)

Thank you so much for sharing your grateful heart with us this week.

Blessings to you and your wonderful family.
He is indeed worthy of our trust! Have a great Friday!
Lelia Chealey said…
That's great stuff Heather! I need to express thanks to God more often. Loved what you said about your husband & kids.

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