
It seems easier to trust Google more than we trust God. Google has all the answers. Type in anything and the answers, true or false, will come up in a millisecond.
Trusting God is a more… esoteric experience. But He challenges us to do exactly that:

It’s a heart matter, a love matter actually; people in love may act in quite irrational ways — at least that’s how pragmatic people will view it.
In my culture, we’re urged to get the 5Cs — cash, credit card, car, condominium, and membership in a country club. That’s a sign of having “arrived”.
In contrast, God tells us to be counter-culture — give up everything, including all the signs of having “arrived”, and follow Him. That is not comfortable. Not at all.
There’s even more. He says:

Jesus, I have found, has a tendency to up the ante.
Years ago, I was faced with that choice — to choose what the culture tells me is the right thing to do, or to choose what Jesus tells me to do. I did the latter.
It has been an excellent decision.
More power to you, Kathlyn! We have a choice every day—say yes to self or yes to Christ. I love your quote! Proverbs 3:5-6 is a favorite of mine. Blessings!
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I enjoyed your blog about helping the older gentleman at the airport. Life is so much better when we help one another 🙂
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And your comment about the ripple effect, caused by kind and loving deeds, gave me an idea for another post. You shared a wonderful insight. Thanks!
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This my second most favourite quote! God REALLY has ALL of the answers…all we need to is trust Him wholly and unconditionally!
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