![]() ![]() Sometimes it's terribly hard to trust God. I realize, of course, that trusting in the Lord is not always easy. Google follows its corporate dictum, "Don't be evil." We follow the Lord's directive, "Do good." We use well the gifts and talents God has given us, whether at work or at school, in our church or our community, in our family or among our friends. We feed the hungry and seek justice for the oppressed. ![]() We love our neighbors and even our enemies. We do the good that God has shown us in Scripture. We trust in the Lord because he has revealed himself to be trustworthy. It involves leaning back into his arms, receiving his grace, and putting our hope in him. Trusting in God is far more than mere belief. It means hearing his directives and following them obediently. Then you will live safely in the land and prosper." That's about as simple as it gets: "Trust in the LORD and do good."įirst, we trust in the Lord. But perhaps the simplest guidance for living well comes in verse 3: "Trust in the LORD and do good. "Be still in the presence of the Lord" (v. "Commit everything you do to the Lord" (v. It serves up plenty of good advice for living: "Don't worry about the wicked" (v. There's just "too much information." Wouldn't it be great if life could be made, well, real simple? That's just what I need these days, as my life seems to be getting ever more complicated, with a to-do list that never ends and an email inbox that never remains empty. The magazine's subtitle is just as alluring as the title: "Life Made Easier." Sounds good, doesn't it? Real Simple. If you're a woman, you may even have bought a copy. Trust in the LORD and do good. Then you will live safely in the land and prosper.Īre you familiar with the magazine called Real Simple? Perhaps you've seen it in the grocery store. Learning From the Psalms How to Pray Through Your Work.Beyond Rank and Power: What Philemon Tells Us About Leadership.Evangelism - Sharing the Gospel at Work.10 Key Points About Work in the Bible That Every Christian Should Know. ![]()
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