Keep Trusting Him

Abram said, “Sovereign Lord, what can you give me since I remain childless and the one who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?” Genesis 15:2

Despite having great faith, Abra­ham could be unsettled by nagging fears and doubts.

That is why God says to him, Do not be afraid. . . . I am your shield, your very great reward. Abraham was struggling to believe. God’s promise to make him the father of a great nation was now about ten years old, and he and Sarai did not have a child.

We all know the pain of promises unfulfilled; they can leave an aching void in our hearts. Perhaps we follow God’s call and step out in faith. We risk something for His kingdom, but we don’t see the hoped-for results. Perhaps we have been praying for something very important, but God has not answered. At times like that, it can be hard to keep trusting in God.

The good news is that God understands our doubts and fears. He graciously responds to the prayer that says, Lord, I believe. Help me overcome my unbelief. Help me trust You more—even when I don’t see or understand Your ways, even when it seems to be taking so long.

God explains that His ways are higher than we can imagine. And His timing is impeccable—never early, ­never late. Trusting in these truths allows us to experience God’s peace and rest.

Heavenly Father, calm our anxious minds and troubled hearts. Help us to trust You, especially when it is hard. In the beautiful name of Jesus we pray. Amen.

Inspired by a Today Devotion

Trust in You

Bobbie Hoffman