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The Lament Series: The Confession of Trust

by Jessica Van Roekel | Dec 11, 2018 | Christian Living

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Trust is one of those things that’s hard to describe and even more difficult to practice. But just like anything else, the more you practice, the easier it becomes until you wondered why it was so hard in the first place.

 

In lament, we confess our trust because our hearts need the reminder of the truth of God’s character.

 

Our understanding of God’s character is what’s on trial when we exercise trust in the face of confusing and hurtful circumstances. Our hearts sway with our emotions, but a heart that can find its anchor in the Lord of Hosts is the heart that learns the lament.

 

Lament is the song our hearts sing as it mourns our circumstances, as it points our hearts to trust in God’s character, and as it expresses all the pain that we never dreamed we would feel. Lament’s song gives voice to our pain and brings hope to our heart.

 

But what happens when our emotions of despair and depression rage and threaten to steal our peace of mind?

 

Confession of trust is more than just saying over and over again, “I trust you, God.”

 

It’s declaring the truth about God while feeling the emotions of despair.

 

If we look at Psalm 31 as an example we see how David confessed his trust in God and declared truth about God’s character.

 

He calls God faithful as he commits himself to God.

 

David rejoices because he knows God sees his affliction and knows the distress of his soul and that God’s steadfast love holds him fast.

 

And even though enemies surround him, God has set his feet in a broad place, which echoes Psalm 23 where the Psalmist is brought to a spacious place of abundance in the presence of his enemies.

 

You see, trust is not an absence of fear or doubt, but the expression of confidence that God is bigger than your situation, fears, and sorrow. And not only is he bigger than all that pain, but he is compassionate beyond your wildest imaginations.

 

Even when it hurts and you don’t understand what God is doing or why he is not acting the way you expect, trust his heart.

The Takeaway

 

On BibleGateway.com, type the word “trust” in the search box.

 

Then select Psalms from the sidebar where it says “filter by.” (depending on which translation you choose, there should be around 60 from the Psalms)

 

Choose 3-5 verses that speak to your heart about trust.

 

Then examine what other action words are paired with trust in each verse.

 

Example: “Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you,” Psalm 9:10.

 

Know and Seek are the other action words paired with trust in this verse.

 

As I read this verse, I see that I need to know God’s name, which means I begin to understand the different names of God such as El Roi and El Shaddai.

 

To seek means to look and to search for him and this is so very important when all we see is dark clouds and sorrow. He will give you eyes to see him as you seek him.

 

Seeking God and knowing his name grows our trust.

 

Confidently commit your life to God, knowing that you can rejoice because of who he is and what he’s capable of doing. Anticipate God moving on your behalf and praise him for it.

 

Put trust in action by getting to know God’s heart of love.

 

 

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