Just Trust
- christiantouch1
- Oct 7, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 8, 2020
What should I do??? is the question that goes through your mind about something every day.

Proverbs 3: 5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.
In life we will have so many experiences. Our experiences are results of decisions we’ve made. Everyday, we are faced with decisions, some large and others small. We tend to base decisions on information received or from our perception of the situation. However large or small the decision may be, God’s word encourages us to talk with him about the matter at hand. He instructs us to not try to understand or analyze the situation, but to trust Him instead. ‘In all your ways acknowledge Him’ means to talk to Him, seek his guidance and know that He is available to help you. After all, He knows everything. He is not limited to the pieces of information you have and He is not limited to any perception of the matter. He knows the before, the during and the after. And because He is fully aware of the whole picture, He is better equipped to guide you in your decisions, more equipped than you could ever be.
If someone knew the end result of all your daily decisions, wouldn’t you want to know what they would tell you? Well you do know who knows all end results so ‘Trust in the Lord with all your heart’ and don’t try to go it alone. You don’t need to stress about your situation or try to figure it out on your own. Simply pray and spend time talking with God about whatever you are facing. He promises to show or tell you what to do for the best outcome.
Prayer: Father, please help me now. I ask that you show me what I need to see and tell me what I need to know in this situation. You are the all-knowing God so I ask now that you guide me with the decision I must make. Thank you, Lord for helping me, for guiding me, for disciplining me today. I trust You to help me to do what is best and what will please and honor You. In the name of Jesus Christ my Savior, Thank You, Amen.
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