Trustworthy
able to be relied on as honest or truthful
able to be relied on as honest or truthful
What do I Trust on?
Trust means firm belief in the reliability, truth, or
ability of someone or something. We are used to believe what we see. We trust
the floor on which we walk, we trust tomorrow, we trust our sound mind and
health, we trust the people around us, all of which could crash even next
minute. We trust and expect the favor to come from people whom we see around
us and give our whole life in pleasing them, until we understand that it comes
from the Lord. “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for
the Lord, not for human masters” Colossians 3:23.
Whom to Trust?
Every relationship expects it, be it husband, wife,
children, parent, sibling, organization and Nation. “Whoever can be trusted
with very little can also be trusted with much” (Luke 16:10) says the word of
God. We are expected to be trustworthy in everything which is given to us. God
trusts us. Don’t ever give up on the Trust which God has on you. Life is an
opportunity given to mankind to Love and Trust God. God will keep teaching
us lessons graciously until we understand that it is only on Him, whom we
should trust wholeheartedly.
Being Trustworthy
In Bible, Daniel’s King knew about the God of Daniel more
than Daniel himself. He called Daniel as, “Daniel, servant of the living God” (Daniel
6:20). We are expected to stand worthy of the Trust, which people have on us
about our Living God. If we were not able to do it then we have become a
blockage for the Kingdom to grow. We could have sounded trustworthy for
different reasons such as real estate ideas, business tips, investment plans,
our jokes, sense of Humour, etc., but God wants us to stand as Trustworthy
signboards who could lead people to eternal Loving God. The trustworthiness of
the Kingdom depends on each one of us - “Vision 100”. Yes, after 20 long days
of prayer, come let us all share our Master’s happiness as He says “Well done,
good and faithful servant!”. (Matt 25:23)
“Trust in the LORD with all
your heart and lean not on your own understanding” Proverbs 3:5
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