Where do you put your trust? (part 1)

Where do you put your trust? Do you trust in earthly things, like money, houses—or do you trust in your job or your spouse. These things are temporal. All of these things (including other humans) will disappoint you, but God will never disappoint us. Earthly things are a source of temporary comfort but always put your trust in the one who created you.

It is written in II Corinthians 4:18 to fix your eyes on the things that are not seen, instead upon the things that are seen. The things that are seen are temporary, but the things that are not seen are eternal. Another translation of the Bible states that things that are seen will vanish away, they will be gone. The things that are not seen will last forever.

It is important to focus on things that you want in your life. For those of you reading this article, if you are sick, use your faith and believe that your healing will manifest. Focus on Gods’ promises. Do not focus on your illness or how you are feeling. Focus on what God says about your illness. God said that He sent his word and healed you (Psalm 107:20). Focus on your healing. Do remember that faith is seeing things that have not yet manifested and believing that it will happen. For we walk by faith and not by sight (II Corinthians 5:7).

Keep reading the articles weekly along with reading Gods’ word. As you read and study the word, your faith will grow and you will believe what is written in Gods’ word and what he says about healing. I will include scripture reference for all the articles, because I want you to see just who God is and to believe what he says about healing. I am just a vessel to help you see the truths in God’s word. Once you know the truth, the truth will set you free from all sickness and disease—free from whatever is holding you in bondage. “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge,” Hosea 4:6. I really believe that it is our lack of knowledge about God, His Son Jesus and about the Holy Spirit that’s preventing us from receiving all that God has for us.

Once you get to know God for yourself, you will trust in Him as your source for life and all things that you desire. You will have confidence in him to meet all of your needs. You must fellowship with him daily. Keep his word in the midst of your heart, so that you will prosper and be in the health God desires for you.

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