Trust

by Patricia Dailey

Senior Pastor, Bethel Revival Center

43 Norwood St.

Everett, MA 02149


 

Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.

For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters,

and that spreadeth out her roots by the river,

and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green;

and shall not be careful in the year of drought,

neither shall cease from yielding fruit.

Jeremiah 17:7,8

 

BLESSED IS THE MAN THAT TRUSTETH IN THE LORD,

AND WHOSE HOPE THE LORD IS.

 

To “trust” in the Lord is to:

·           Lean on Him

·           Rely on Him

·           Be confident in Him

·           Have faith in Him

 

It’s wonderful to be able to lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, have confidence in the Lord, and have faith in the Lord. When we do, we will be like a tree planted by the waters – finding plenty of water for nourishment that our leaf may be green, and that we be able to bear fruit. When the heat comes, it won’t affect us.

 

Proverbs 16:20

He that handleth a matter wisely shall find good: and whoso trusteth in the Lord, happy is he.

 

I’m going to keep repeating this so that by the time you finish reading the message you will get the message, and begin to trust in the Lord:

 

·           Leaning on Him

·           Relying on Him

·           Having confidence in Him

·           Having faith in Him.

 

In other words, you will have your belief and faith firmly fixed in the Lord.

 

You will be happy because you are trusting in the Lord: leaning on Him, relying on Him, having confidence in Him, and having a firm faith in Him.

 

Many of God’s people lack this trust. They can’t seem to lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, have confidence in the Lord, or have faith in the Lord.  Instead, they put their confidence in man, leaning on the arm of flesh.

 

The Bible would tell us that such a man is cursed:

 

Jeremiah 17:5

Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord.

 

Now remember, man is frail. Man often forgets this, forgets that he can’t do everything, forgets that only God is able to do everything.

 

Man cannot create stars or planets . . . or people. Oh, man can create things such as paintings, inventions, crafts: but he cannot create a universe or another person.

 

God is the creator of the universe, and God created man. There is nothing that God cannot do. Nothing is too difficult for Him to do. God has no limitations, though man often limits Him. And another thing about God is that He cannot fail. Man will fail you, but God will never fail.

 

When we put our confidence in man we often find that he will fail us, that he is not faithful, that he cannot always be trusted.

 

Proverbs 25:19

Confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble is like a broken tooth, and a foot out of joint.

 

You may place your confidence and trust in man to do something for you – and then they never show up! And, if you’re not careful, you can get hard feelings against that person because they let you down.

 

One thing about it, God never, never lets us down. He is a faithful God. What He said He will do He will do. And when we trust in Him, lean on Him, rely on Him, and have confidence in Him – we will find that He won’t fail us.

 

Jeremiah 17:5

Thus saith the Lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord.

 

Our hearts depart from the Lord when we fail to trust Him, turning to lean on the arm of flesh.

 

Instead of leaning on God, instead of relying on God, instead of having confidence in God, we depart from Him to lean on the arm of flesh, to rely on the arm of flesh, to have confidence in the arm of flesh.

 

I told you by the time you finish reading this message you’ll never forget what it means to trust in the Lord!

 

Psalm 62:8

Trust in Him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before Him: God is a refuge for us. Selah

 

TRUST IN HIM AT ALL TIMES

 

Lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, have confidence in the Lord, and have faith in the Lord at all times.

 

Yes, trust in the Lord at ALL times – even when everything seems to be going wrong, when the trials seem to get so heavy that you think you can’t take any more.

 

When you trust in the Lord, lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, and have confidence in the Lord – He will not fail. Man may fail you, but God will never fail you.

 

If anything has happened in your experience where you feel that God has failed you, know that it is you who have failed. Perhaps you thought things should have worked out in a way that was contrary to the way God had already planned for them to go.

 

Listen, trust in the Lord at all times! That’s a big order – but if you couldn’t do it He wouldn’t have told you to do it. The Scriptures are filled with encouragement to trust in Him.

 

I have had some pretty heavy, difficult trials – but I have never gone through all that Job went through. He surely had some heavy trials. Job lost his livestock and all his children in one day: and, as if that weren’t enough, he lost his health – afflicted with boils from the crown of his head to the soles of his feet.

 

Job 13:15

Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him: but I will maintain mine own ways before Him.

 

This thing didn’t just lift. Job had to endure for quite a time, and he couldn’t understand what was happening!

 

Job 1:1

There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.

 

Yes, Job really loved God: So, when all of this came upon him, he couldn’t understand why he was afflicted like this. He didn’t know that God had given Satan permission to touch him: to touch his possessions . . . and his family . . . and his body.

 

The Lord allowed this. He permitted this to happen to Job. And, sometimes, the Lord permits Satan to touch one of us.

 

We don’t always understand why we are going through such a hard trial. We might ask God why. We might ask Him many questions about the trial we are enduring. It doesn’t hurt to ask Him why.

 

It doesn’t hurt to ask if it’s because we have sinned – because if that’s the case, we want to know so we can make it right.

 

But if it’s just that God has allowed us to go through a hard time, we have to trust Him. We have to lean on Him, rely on Him, have confidence in Him, and have a firm faith in Him.

 

Know that, no matter what happens, God is going to turn it around and use it for good in our life – Romans 8:28.

 

JOB’S COMFORTERS

 

When we read the book of Job we see where he went through a terrible time in his life. And, as though all he went through wasn’t bad enough, he had his “comforters,” who came against him with many accusations.

 

When you’re going through a hard trial, you’ll always find those who are Job’s Comforters: those who say you must have done something wrong for this to happen to you! You wouldn’t be so sick if you hadn’t sinned!

 

But . . . they forget that we are all born unto troubles –  Job 5:7. And sometimes those troubles come in bunches. Sometimes it never rains but that it pours.

 

But, in spite of it all, Job said, Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him. Even if God took his life, Job was still going to trust Him. He wasn’t about to let down on leaning upon God, relying upon God, having confidence in God, and having faith in God.

 

THOUGH GOD SLAY ME, YET . . .

 

Can we come to this place in our experience when facing heavy trials? When it seems like we can’t take much more, can we say, Though God slay me, yet will I trust in Him?

 

You don’t hear too many of God’s people talking like that. Why? Because they’re not really leaning upon God: they’re not relying upon God, not having confidence or faith God. Instead of trusting in God, they’re trusting in the arm of flesh – only to find out: the arm of flesh will fail.

 

Proverbs 3:5

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

 

We are to trust in the Lord with all of our heart. If we did this we wouldn’t be leaning on the arm of flesh – while, at the same time, trying to trust in the Lord. We would find the Lord leading us through our trials.

 

But, too often, God’s people are leaning to their own understanding, relying on their own insight.

 

We need to look to the Lord in the time of troubles: whether it be sickness, sorrow, a time of need, family problems, or some other trouble that we find ourselves facing.

 

Too often, though, when troubles come our way we lean on the arm of flesh, we lean to our own understanding. We fail to remember that God is faithful to His Word. What He has promised He will do – for those who place their trust in Him.

 

He will see us through – when we trust in Him with all of our heart, when we lean on Him, rely on Him, and have our confidence and faith in Him; not leaning to our own understanding or insight.

 

Proverbs 3:6

In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.

 

One thing we want to do is to know God, and to know Him in a way where we have that faith to lean on Him, to rely on Him, to have confidence in Him.

 

Romans 10:17

So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.

 

We need to study the Scriptures, searching God’s Word, asking God to enlighten our understanding to see how He really blesses those who will lean on Him, rely on Him, and have confidence and faith in Him.

 

When you acknowledge Him in all your ways, He promises to direct your path. In other words, put it into His charge. Don’t worry about it. He will take care of you, and He will direct your paths.

 

Acknowledge Him: know Him, recognize Him. This is what you have to do: yet, many don’t take the time to know God as they really should know God. They don’t take time to study the Scriptures and find out who God really is; don’t take time to find His attributes.

 

TRUST . . . AND DO GOOD

 

Psalm 37:3

Trust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed.

 

Trust in the Lord! I’m going to tell you again: lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, have confidence and faith in the Lord!

 

Now, this Scripture goes on to say that we are not to just trust in the Lord, but also to do good. You can't be doing evil and think that the Lord is going to help you just because you say you’re trusting in Him.

 

If you place your trust in the Lord and you love the Lord with all your heart, then you are living for Him, and you are doing good. If you do this, you will dwell in the land, and verily, thou shalt be fed.

 

No matter what land you may live in, no matter how hard times may be: when you trust in the Lord, and do good, leaning on Him, placing your trust in Him, relying on Him, and placing your confidence and faith in Him, you will be fed.

 

I’ve put my faith and trust in the Lord all these years, and I haven’t gone hungry. Oh, there are times when I have fasted and felt hungry as the result – but that’s not because God hasn’t provided for me; that’s because I have been fasting and praying.

 

The promise is that we shall be fed when we trust in the Lord, when we lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, have confidence in the Lord, and have faith in the Lord – and do good – then we shall dwell in the land, and we shall be fed.

 

TRUST . . . AND GIVE IT ALL TO GOD

 

Psalm 37:5

Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass.

 

Instead of taking control of your way, commit it unto the Lord – put it in His charge, trust in Him. When you do this you will find that your ways are pleasing to Him.

 

Commit your way unto the Lord; trust also in Him… There’s that word again.

There are so many Scriptures that tell us to trust in the Lord. He tells us to trust in Him, to lean on Him, to rely on Him, to have confidence in Him and to have faith in Him – not in the arm of flesh: but in the Lord.

 

Trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass. It’s wonderful the blessings that come forth when we place our trust in the Lord – because we lean on Him, rely on Him, have confidence and faith in Him.

 

GOD – OUR SHIELD!

 

Psalm 115:11

Ye that fear the Lord, trust in the Lord: He is their help and their shield.

 

Know in the battles you face, in the problems you face:  the Lord is your help and your shield!

 

Yes, He is our shield. He protects us. That’s what a shield is for, to protect. Today we find that many policemen are given a bullet-proof vest to protect them from bullets. It’s a shield to keep them from getting killed when someone shoots at them.

 

GOD – OUR HELPER!

 

God is our helper and our protection when we place our trust in Him. If it’s our time to go, no matter what, we will take that last breath.

 

We are told in Hebrews 9:27 that it is appointed unto man once to die. When He says it’s time to go home, nobody can hold us back.

 

But, in the mean time, He will protect us. He is our help and our shield.

 

Hebrews 13:6

So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.

 

Believe this. Trust in this promise: lean on it, rely on it, place your confidence and faith in it. The Lord is your help and your shield!

 

Isaiah 41:10

Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of My righteousness. 

 

Here, again, the Lord promises to help us. First of all, if we are to lean on this promise, if we are going to rely on it, if we are going to place our confidence in it – we must place our faith and trust in what He has said here. When we do this, we will find that the Lord is there to help us.

 

Yes, we need to stand on the promises which the Lord has given us.

 

Psalm 121:2

My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.

 

Where is my help coming from? Not from the arm of flesh! One who is leaning on the Lord, trusting in Him, relying on Him, placing their confidence and faith in Him – their help is coming from the Lord which made heaven and earth. Their help isn’t coming from the arm of flesh, it’s coming from God.

 

Psalm 25:1,2

Unto Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. O my God, I trust in Thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me.

 

O my God, I trust in You! Can you really say that today from the depths of your heart, and say it in truth? I lean on You! I rely on You! I place my confidence in You! I have my faith firm in You!

 

If this is true of you, nobody, not even the devil, can rob you. The devil isn’t going to sink your ship. You’re not going to go shipwreck if you are leaning on the Lord, relying on the Lord, placing your confidence and faith in the Lord.

 

When one’s faith is firm they are not shaking. They are not believing one minute, and the next minute doubting. Their faith is firmly fixed in the Lord. 

 

There will be those who come against us just because we are leaning on God, because we are relying on God, because we are having confidence in God and placing our faith firmly in Him. They think we have gone off the deep when we’re not trusting the arm of flesh, but are choosing to trust the living God.

 

Acts 20:24

But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.

 

God did not fail the Apostle Paul. God took care of him. Oh, yes, Paul suffered reproach. He suffered many things – but, through it all, God used it to save souls.

 

Didn’t the jailer and his household get saved in Acts 16? Paul and Silas had been beaten and thrown into prison, but God used it to reach this jailer and his household.

 

Paul was firm in his faith. He was firm, standing and believing. Yes, he leaned on the Lord, relied on the Lord, had confidence in the Lord, and had a firm faith in the Lord.

 

II Timothy 1:12

For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day.

 

That’s quite a confident statement for Paul to make.

 

Is this true of you, too? It can be! Paul was just as human as you are. You want to be in the place where you can say this, and really mean it.

 

Paul suffered many things: but he wasn’t ashamed of Jesus. Oh, if we only had a fraction of what Paul had.

 

YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE GREAT TRUST IN GOD!

 

Actually, we can have all that Paul had. We have the same God; and we can be just as determined as he was to lean on the Lord, rely on the Lord, have confidence in the Lord, and have a firm faith in the Lord.

 

Isaiah 26:3,4

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee:

because he trusteth in Thee. Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.

 

Why are we going to have perfect peace?

 

Because our mind is stayed on the Lord, trusting in Him – we are leaning on Him, relying on Him, having confidence in Him, and our faith is firmly fixed in Him.

 

When we are trusting in the Lord, we’ll find everlasting strength. We’ll just keep getting strength and more strength and even more strength. Yes, we will have the spiritual strength we need to continue on. It will always be there for us – if we are trusting in the Lord.

 

Psalm 27:1

The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

 

His strength is there for us. We can be strong in Him and in the power of His might. He will strengthen us spiritually, and also strengthen us in the times when we need physical strength.

 

This is a man who is happy because he trusts in the Lord, and we read in Jeremiah 17:7,8 where there is a blessing for such a man:

 

Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.

 

When a tree is planted by the waters it finds plenty of water for nourishment, finds the very thing it needs for the leaves to be green and able to yield fruit. And when the heat comes this tree won’t be affected.

 

We’re like that tree when we trust in the Lord, lean on Him, rely on Him, have confidence in Him, and have a firm faith in Him: we won’t see when heat comes, and we won’t cease from yielding fruit unto the Lord.