Many of us, if asked, would say we trust God. We trust God with our salvation and our forgiveness; our health and our eternity. Yet, so often, when it comes to the tangible things in life, our cantaloupes, we draw the line and forget that trusting God with everything calls for action on our part.
With Proverbs 3:5-6, 9-10 as the focal passages for this message, senior pastor Ed Young reminds us that trusting God requires us to honor God with more than just words. And as we discover how to live trust out on the rugged plains of reality, we also discover a clear path God provides for us—a path that leads to a new level of definition and purpose for our lives.
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Length: 33:06
Cantaloupe
God gives everyone a certain pile of cantaloupes—the fruit of his blessing in our lives. And he asks us to trust him when it comes to managing that fruit. But trust is not a one time choice. It is a decision followed by a process. Using Proverbs 3 as the foundation, Ed Young shows us that trust is always tethered to tangible things. And when we choose to trust God everyday with everything we have, we will discover the joy of investing our cantaloupe in his eternal work.
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