Every soul’s journey in life is unique. Many paths lead a soul to God. Many paths lead a soul away from God. We make choices about the paths we follow. God has given us this amazing gift of free will! Our choices often distort our thought processes so that we drift away from God. We feel that we no longer trust God, or, perhaps feel, that we never did trust God. We feel that we have been abandoned by God. We are not close to God. Then, one day, grace comes to you, and you begin to hunger for God. You want to believe, in God. Yet, when you have not developed trust in God or your trust has been destroyed. The question is then: how do you learn to trust God?
Learning to trust God is a decision. If you have ever heard the expression, “Fake it ‘till you make it,” make the decision that you will trust God. When there is a desire to trust God, make the decision to trust God, in time and with prayer, trust will develop.
Remember, trust is a gift from God. Pray for the gift of trust. Remember that God has a plan for each soul. Your journey is different from any other soul you meet. Remember this, and do not compare yourself to any one else. Ask God for the gift of trust in His Almighty Will. Tell God you love Him, then step aside and let God be God. You will begin to feel God’s Loving Hand in your life, and you will begin to trust.
When there are setbacks, and you feel, again, that God has abandoned you, stop fear in its path. Whisper a prayer of trust to Jesus. “Jesus, I trust in You.” Ask, again, for the gift of trust. Pull yourself off the broken path, ask for the intercession of the Mother of God, and pray until your fear is relieved. Pray. Pray. Pray.
Mother Theresa used to say in her darkest times, “Jesus, I trust in Your tender love for me.”
Saint Faustina prayed as Jesus taught her, “Oh, Blood and Water which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a Fountain of Mercy for us, I trust in You.”
When you need reinforcement, read Sacred Scripture. The psalms are a magnificent source of prayers of trust in God.
Psalm 27:
The Lord is My Light and my salvation,
whom do I fear?
The Lord is my life’s refuge;
of whom am I afraid?
Psalm 23: 4
Even though I walk through a dark valley,
I fear no harm, for You are at my side,
Your rod and staff give me courage.
The facts are these:
God loves you.
God has a plan for you.
God wants you to be with Him in heaven.
If you ask God for the graces that will bring you closer to Him, God will grant you those graces. “Ask and you shall receive.” Mathew 7:7
God loves you.
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