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Developing Trust in God's Character Through Biblical Examples

Developing trust in God's character is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, rooted in biblical examples and teachings. The concept of trust is closely tied to faith, as seen in the biblical account of Abraham, where his trust in God is considered foundational in defining God's relationship with humanity [12].

The biblical text provides numerous examples of individuals who demonstrated trust in God's character. Abel, for instance, is cited in Hebrews 11:4 as an example of faith, illustrating how trust in God is expressed through actions [9]. The Psalmist also expresses trust in God, stating that he has "trusted in the Lord" (Psalm 31:6), highlighting the confidence that comes from believing God has one's best interests at heart [10].

The New Testament further emphasizes the importance of trust in God's character through Christ. The apostle Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 3:4, "Such confidence we have through Christ toward God," underscoring the role of Christ in enabling believers to trust God [4, 6]. This confidence is not based on human ability but on the work of Christ, as noted by Jamieson, Fausset & Brown, who interpret "through Christ" as indicating that the confidence is "not through ourselves" [7].

The biblical examples and teachings on trust in God's character are accompanied by exhortations to cultivate this trust. Believers are encouraged to trust God with their lives, as seen in the examples of Christ's faithfulness and the apostles' boldness in the face of adversity [1, 3]. The writer of Hebrews presents Jesus as the supreme example of faithfulness, encouraging believers to "think carefully about this Jesus" as a means of persevering in their faith [11].

The development of trust in God's character is also linked to the cultivation of other Christian virtues, such as love and sincerity. The apostle Paul notes that faith is expressed through love (Galatians 5:6), and that sincerity should characterize the believer's love for God and others [8, 2]. By following these biblical examples and teachings, believers can deepen their trust in God's character.

The biblical emphasis on trust in God's character is not limited to individual examples but is also reflected in the broader theological themes of the Christian tradition. The concept of assurance, for instance, is closely tied to trust, with the writer of Hebrews noting that assurance is produced by faith (Hebrews 10:22) [5]. This assurance is rooted in the confidence that comes from trusting in God's character, as revealed through Christ and the biblical narrative.

Sources

  1. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Boldness, Holy — Christ set an example of -- Joh 7:26. Is through faith in Christ -- Eph 3:12; Heb 10:19. A characteristic of saints -- Pr 28:1. Produced by Trust in God. -- Isa 50:7. The fear of God. -- Ac 4:19; 5:29. Faithfulness to God. -- 1Ti 3:13. Express your trust in God with -- Heb 13:6. Have, in prayer -- Eph 3:12; Heb 4:16. Saints shall have, in judgment -- 1Jo 4:17. Exhortations to -- Jos 1:7; 2Ch 19:11; Jer 1:8; Eze 3:9. Pray for -- Ac 4:29; Eph 6:19,20. Ministers should exhibit, in Faithfulness to their people. -- 2Co 7:4; 10:1. Preaching. -- Ac 4:31; Ph”
  2. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Sincerity — Christ was an example of -- 1Pe 2:22. Ministers should be examples of -- Tit 2:7. Opposed to fleshly wisdom -- 2Co 1:12. Should characterise Our love to God. -- 2Co 8:8,24. Our love to Christ. -- Eph 6:24. Our service to God. -- Jos 24:14; Joh 4:23,24. Our faith. -- 1Ti 1:5. Our love to one another. -- Ro 12:9; 1Pe 1:22; 1Jo 3:18. Our whole conduct. -- 2Co 1:12. The preaching of the gospel. -- 2Co 2:17; 1Th 2:3-5. A characteristic of the doctrines of the gospel -- 1Pe 2:2. The gospel sometimes preached without -- Php 1:16. The wicked devoid of -- Ps 5:9; ”
  3. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Diligence — Christ, an example -- Mr 1:35; Lu 2:49. Required by God in Seeking him. -- 1Ch 22:19; Heb 11:6. Obeying him. -- De 6:17; 11:13. Hearkening to him. -- Isa 55:2. Striving after perfection. -- Php 3:13,14. Cultivating Christian graces. -- 2Pe 1:5. Keeping the souls. -- De 4:9. Keeping the heart. -- Pr 4:23. Labours of love. -- Heb 6:10-12. Following every good work. -- 1Ti 5:10. Guarding against defilement. -- Heb 12:15. Seeking to be found spotless. -- 2Pe 3:14. Making our call, &c, sure. -- 2Pe 1:10. Self-examination. -- Ps 77:6. Lawful business. -- Pr 27:”
  4. 2 Corinthians “Such confidence we have through Christ toward God; -- 2 Corinthians 3:4”
  5. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Assurance — Produced by faith -- Eph 3:12; 2Ti 1:12; Heb 10:22. Made full by hope -- Heb 6:11,19. Confirmed by love -- 1Jo 3:14,19; 4:18. Is the effect of righteousness -- Isa 32:17. Is abundant in the understanding of the gospel -- Col 2:2; 1Th 1:5. Saints privileged to have, of Their election. -- Ps 4:3; 1Th 1:4. Their redemption. -- Job 19:25. Their adoption. -- Ro 8:16; 1Jo 3:2. Their salvation. -- Isa 12:2. Eternal life. -- 1Jo 5:13. The unalienable love of God. -- Ro 8:38,39. Union with God and Christ. -- 1Co 6:15; 2Co 13:5; Eph 5:30; 1Jo 2:5; 4:13. Peace with ”
  6. II Corinthians “II Corinthians 3:4 (Webster) — And such trust we have through Christ toward God.”
  7. 2 Corinthians (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on 2 Corinthians 3:4: And--Greek, "But." "Such confidence, however (namely, of our 'sufficiency,' Co2 3:5-6; Co2 2:16 --to which he reverts after the parenthesis--as ministers of the New Testament, 'not hinting,' Co2 4:1), we have through Christ (not through ourselves, compare Co2 3:18) toward God" (that is, in our relation to God and His work, the ministry committed by Him to us, for which we must render an account to Him). Confidence toward God is solid and real, as looking to Him for the strength needed now, and also for the reward of grace to be given hereafter. C”
  8. Galatians (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Galatians 5:6: 5:6 Faith in Christ Jesus provides access to all of God’s favor and grace, so no further benefit is available through human effort. Faith is expressed by exercising love toward others (cp. Rom 13:10; 14:17-19; 2 Cor 8:8-13).”
  9. Hebrews (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on Hebrews 11:4: The apostle, having given us a more general account of the grace of faith, now proceeds to set before us some illustrious examples of it in the Old Testament times, and these may be divided into two classes: - 1. Those whose names are mentioned, and the particular exercise and actings of whose faith are specified. 2. Those whose names are barely mentioned, and an account given in general of the exploits of their faith, which it is left to the reader to accommodate, and apply to the particular persons from what he gathers up in the sacred story. We have here those”
  10. Psalms (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Psalms 31:6: 31:6-8 Trust in the Lord requires confidence that he has our best interests at heart.”
  11. Hebrews (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Hebrews 3:1: 3:1-6 The author compares Jesus to Moses, setting Jesus forward as the supreme example of faithfulness. The great status of Moses, a revered figure in Judaism, is used to show the incomparable greatness of Jesus. 3:1 dear brothers and sisters who belong to God: Literally holy brothers. Speakers and writers of the ancient world often addressed religious gatherings as “brothers” (Greek adelphoi), referring to both men and women. • think carefully about this Jesus: Focusing on Jesus is a primary means of persevering in the faith (2:9; 12:1-2). • God’s messenger (lite”
  12. Galatians (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Galatians 3:6: 3:6-9 Abraham’s experience shows that faith has always been the basis for relationship with God and for receiving what God has promised. 3:6 This quote is from Gen 15:6, where God established his covenant with Abraham (see Gen 15:1-21; 17:1-27). This statement is foundational in defining God’s relationship with humanity (see Hab 2:4; Rom 4:1-8, 17-22).”
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