True Trust

 In You, O Lord, I put my trust; Let me never be ashamed; Deliver me in Your righteousness.” Psalms 31:1 NKJV

Everyone understands the importance of trust in a relationship, but not everyone who falters on trust is actually guilty of distrust. For example, Judas Iscariot wasn’t guilty of distrust, but rather he was condemned for his mistrust. Whatever the list of his mistrust among the likes of financial considerations, extension of privileges, social engineering with the chief priest and scribes, etc, the major reality was that his heart was shifted from Jesus as the absolute source of true trust. Therefore, when the psalmist declared “In You, O Lord, I put my trust“, he meant that true trust embodies the (1) testament, (2) righteousness, (3) uniqueness, and (4) excellency of the Lord; and not a trust in anyone or anything else. By trusting in the testament of the Lord, believers are called to stand firmly on scriptural revelation and divine instruction at all times, especially by damning the consequences of this trust against opposing confrontations. Trusting in the righteousness of the Lord would deliver the heart of man from compromise, especially when enticed to accept bribes for betrayal of the truth. Christ is unique and His promises are incomparable with the pleasures and the enticement of this world. Why would anyone who truly trusts in Christ compare His uniqueness with any other disguises? And, the excellency of the Lord is transcendent far above the transient wealth and riches of worldliness. Therefore, everyone who truly trusted in the Lord has never been ashamed and will never ever be ashamed; and He wouldn’t switch the true trust value of anyone now.


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