Join me for the next thirty-one days as I share in a journey of trust. Webster Dictionary full definition of trust is:
1 a : assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something
b : one in which confidence is placed
2 a : dependence on something future or contingent : hope
b : reliance on future payment for property (as merchandise) delivered : credit <bought furniture on trust>
3 a : a property interest held by one person for the benefit of another
b : a combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement; especially : one that reduces or threatens to reduce competition
4 archaic : trustworthiness
5 a (1) : a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship (2) : something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in the interest of another
b : responsible charge or office
c : care, custody <the child committed to her trust>
From biblical examples to life lessons, Trust is something we all need in life’s relationships. Take the plunge, knowing that the One in which we place our trust not only is our parachute, but also controls the wind.
Day 1: Relationship, Understanding, and Tests
Day 2: Emotions, Knowledge, Wants and Direction
Day #3: The Whisper of Temptation
Day #4: Unfailing Love
Day #5: Calming the Sea
Day #6 Insignificant
Day #7: Why Worry?
Day #8: He Hears Us
Day #9: Resistance to Trust
Day #10: The Difficult Path
Day #11: Place of Safety
Day #12: Trees of Trust
Day #13: Song of Joy
Day #14: Faith Like This
Day #15: Healing Trust
Day #16: Choices
Day #17: Show Me a Sign
Day #18: Perfect Peace
Day #19: Double-Minded Trust
Day #20: Searching
Day #21: Dangerous Trap
Day #22: Trust in the Failure
Day #23: Saved
Day #24: Trust in the lies
Day #25: Commit to succeed
Day #26: Trust in Insecurity
Day #27: Trust in His Name
Day #28 Trust in the Waiting
Day #29: Bad News
Day #30: Trusting His Will
day #31: Close
31 Days is an online writing challenge started by home blogger, Myquillyn Smith (The Nester), and now hosted by Crystal Stine, where bloggers pick one topic and write a post on that topic every day in October. We all link up just once on day one (opens on October 1st) so that we can see all the topics and read the ones that most interest us. The link will stay open through October 5th for late comers but will be closed after that.
As a writer, 31 Days challenges you to go deeper into one topic.
As a reader, 31 Days will most likely have a few topics that you are curious about, it’s a great time to get to know some new bloggers.
Whew! I’m late to the party. But can still join in?
I do love to be a part of this
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Never to late to join!
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Thanks for sharing in this series! It looks to be amazing. I continually need to look to God and learn to trust Him more.
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Thank you so much. We all ne to grow in trust in God. It has been an interesting journey. I am so looking forward to sharing this next 30 days.
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Sounds like a great topic, Jackie! I’m dropping by from the 31Days Survivor group to cheer you on!
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Oh, I am very much look forward to reading this series. Trust is a huge issue for me — on both sides.
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Thank you for following. God has been doing a work on trust in me the past year. I hope I’m up for the writing challenge.
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I like the reminder that God is our parachute and that He controls the wind. How can we NOT trust Him. Looking forward to reading your series.
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Susan thanks for following. Yes, how can we not trust Him. Yet knowing Him for 32 years, God showed me my lack of trust. Looking forward to this challenge as I try to write out all He has shown me in the past year.
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