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What does it mean to trust in God's will?

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To trust in God's will means to submit our lives and desires to His sovereign plan, believing He knows what is best for us.

Trusting in God's will involves a recognition of His authority and goodness over our circumstances. The leper's plea, 'If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean' (Luke 5:12), reflects a profound understanding of submission to God's will. It is this acknowledgment that God is not only able to save but also knows what is best for our lives. Through faith, we learn to relinquish control and yield to His providential guidance, even when circumstances seem difficult or unclear. Romans 8:28 reminds us that God works all things together for good for those who love Him. Thus, trusting in God's will calls for a heartfelt confidence that He is always acting for our ultimate benefit, leading us to rest in Him.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12, Romans 8:28

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The Leper
Darvin Pruitt · Apr 6, 2008
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