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Trusting God When Life Makes No Sense

Pastor Jerry A. Burns

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Trusting God When Life Makes No Sense

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The sermon delves into the challenging question of 'why' when life's circumstances don't make sense, drawing heavily from Proverbs 3:5-6. It highlights that God sometimes leads us on a longer, less obvious path, as seen in Exodus 13:17, even when a shorter, more efficient way exists. Personal anecdotes, such as the speaker's father's death or the unexpected passing of a missionary, illustrate the human struggle to comprehend divine wisdom. While asking 'why' is not inherently sinful, as evidenced by figures like Jesus and David, the focus should shift from questioning God's actions to the attitude of our trust.

True trust in God is presented as multi-faceted: it is active, meaning we continue to 'do good' even when circumstances seem unfair; it is affectionate, encouraging us to 'delight' in the Lord, transforming duty into desire; and it is assured, urging us to 'commit' our burdens to Him, rolling them onto a stronger power. This trust stands in stark contrast to leaning on our own understanding, logic, or visible results, which often leads to fear, impatience, and a shaking of our faith when outcomes are not as expected. As Isaiah 55:8-9 reminds us, God's thoughts and ways are infinitely higher than our own.

Ultimately, the message centers on trusting God's character and His overarching plan, even when we lack immediate answers. God possesses all information, sees the entire book of our lives, and never makes mistakes. Though we may only see 'tomorrow' or 'yesterday,' God sees generations and knows the end from the beginning. The sermon concludes with the powerful assurance of Romans 8:28, that for those who love Him, all things work together for good. This knowledge empowers believers to release control, cease relying on limited human perspective, and confidently follow God's direction, knowing that one day, all the 'whys' will be understood.

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