“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1) “When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.” (Psalm 56:3)
Faith and trust are like two sides of the same coin, yet they move differently in the life of a believer.
Faith is what we believe about God -- His character, His promises, His power. Faith says, “God can.” It is the conviction that He is who He says He is, even when our eyes may see nothing but uncertainty.
Trust, however, is what we do with that belief. Trust says, “Because God can, I will rest in Him.” Trust is faith lived out -- faith applied to real fears, real delays, real disappointments, real unknowns.
Faith is the foundation. Trust is the follow-through. Faith is the seed. Trust is the fruit. Faith says, “I believe God will lead me.” Trust says, “So I will take the next step, even if I can’t see the path.”
Jesus invites us into both. He calls us to believe in Him and then to place the full weight of our lives into His hands.
Where is God inviting you not just to believe in Him, but to trust Him -- practically, personally, completely -- today?
Lord, deepen my faith so that my trust becomes steady and strong. Teach me not only to believe Your promises but to fully rest in them. Help me place every fear, every plan, and every step into Your faithful hands. Amen.
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