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Volume 71 • August 1, 2010

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Dr. James McDonald

Trusting in God

Dr. James MacDonald

Psalm 25:1-2 1 To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul. 2 O my God, in you I trust; let me not be put to shame; let not my enemies exult over me.

Our passage for today covers one of the basics of what it means to really live a life of faith in God: “O my God, in you I trust.” How’s the trust-in-God thing going with you? Because trusting God is really the centerpiece of the Christian life. If you’re doing well at trusting God, you’re doing great with your faith. If you’re not doing well at trusting God, you’re not doing so great with your faith.

Here’s some good news. Each time we open our Bibles, we are opening a primer on trust. God has given us in His Word everything we need in order to trust Him.

Trusting God is a decision. It’s a choice that every person has to make. The decision to trust God or not is unavoidable. You will choose to trust or not to trust God—but you will choose.

Think for a moment of life as a car. In that car, either you’re driving or God is driving. When you’re holding the wheel, you’re taking charge. When you’re driving, you’re not trusting.

But in the Christian life, you get to ride. You are in the car—in the front seat. You get to talk to the Driver. He’s interested in your input, but as the trip unfolds, God is the One who’s making the calls. God determines where and how fast your life is going. He checks the map and provides the GPS. God is driving. That’s the life of trust.

Now how often have you had a series of battles over who’s going to hold the wheel? Are you or is God going to hold the wheel? That’s the issue of trust. When you and I are trusting at our best, the top is down and it’s a sunny day. Everything is going great. But when we’re not trusting, there’s a wrestling match over the wheel. But God doesn’t really fight us for the wheel. I find that every time I grab it, He says, “This won’t be great.” Yet He doesn’t get out of the car. He waits for me to trust again.

—James MacDonald

For more from James MacDonald and the "Walk in the Word" Bible teaching ministry, visit WalkInTheWord.com

Mitch's Journal

Monday 2/23/2004

Today God taught me about the authority of truth. “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you” James 4:8 We have to act on the truth of God “Come to Me” Matthew 11:28 His word “COME” means “To act” The last thing we want to do is come, but everyone that does come knows that at that very moment , the supernatural power of God invades them.

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