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Trusting God's Promises in Times of Doubt and Uncertainty

Trusting God's Promises in Times of Doubt and Uncertainty

Trusting God's promises is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, particularly during times of doubt and uncertainty. The Bible encourages believers to have faith in God's promises, emphasizing that He is faithful to fulfill them [3]. The author of Hebrews writes that God's promises are confirmed by an oath, making it impossible for God to lie, and thus providing a strong encouragement to those who have fled to Him for refuge (Hebrews 6:18) [4].

The concept of trusting God's promises is deeply rooted in biblical teachings. In Romans 14:23, it is written that "whatever is not of faith is sin," highlighting the importance of faith in God's promises [1]. The Psalmist also encourages believers to set their hope in God and not forget His works (Psalms 78:7) [5]. Paul's statement in Acts 27:25, "I believe God, that it will be just as it has been spoken to me," exemplifies the confidence that comes from trusting in God's promises [6].

The Bible describes God's promises as "exceeding great and precious" and emphasizes that God is faithful to fulfill them (2 Peter 1:4; Titus 1:2) [3]. The Puritan tradition, as represented by Matthew Henry, notes that the unbelief of men cannot make the promise of God of no effect, providing comfort to believers in times of uncertainty [12]. John Gill's commentary on Hebrews 10:21 encourages believers to hold fast to their profession of faith without wavering, as God is faithful to His promises [8].

The act of trusting God's promises involves having faith in His character and His word. It requires believers to ask in faith, without wavering, and to trust in God's power and faithfulness to perform His promises (James 1:6) [11]. This trust is not based on human strength but is a gift from God, obtained through grace and nurtured by the Holy Spirit [2].

In times of doubt and uncertainty, believers can find assurance in God's promises. The Bible assures that God is with the afflicted, comforts them, and preserves them (Psalms 46:5,7; Isaiah 43:2) [7]. By focusing on God's faithfulness and the unchanging nature of His promises, believers can overcome doubt and uncertainty, trusting that God will fulfill His word.

The confidence that comes from trusting God's promises is not limited to times of ease but is particularly significant during periods of trial. As the one tradition notes, trusting in the Lord brings blessing, and those who do so are not confounded (Psalms 71:1; Jeremiah 17:7) [10, 9]. This trust is a hallmark of the Christian faith, enabling believers to navigate life's challenges with hope and assurance.

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  1. Romans “But he who doubts is condemned if he eats, because it isn’t of faith; and whatever is not of faith is sin. Now to him who is able to establish you according to my Good News and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery which has been kept secret through long ages, but now is revealed, and by the Scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the eternal God, is made known for obedience of faith to all the nations; to the only wise God, through Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory forever! Amen. -- Romans 14:23”
  2. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Hope — In God -- Ps 39:7; 1Pe 1:21. In Christ -- 1Co 15:19; 1Ti 1:1. In God's promises -- Ac 26:6,7; Tit 1:2. In the mercy of God -- Ps 33:18. Is the work of the Holy Spirit -- Ro 15:13; Ga 5:5. Obtained through Grace. -- 2Th 2:16. The word. -- Ps 119:81. Patience and comfort of the Scriptures. -- Ro 15:4. The gospel. -- Col 1:5,23. Faith. -- Ro 5:1,2; Ga 5:5. The result of experience -- Ro 5:4. A better hope brought in by Christ -- Heb 7:19. Described as Good. -- 2Th 2:16. Lively. -- 1Pe 1:3. Sure and steadfast. -- Heb 6:19. Gladdening. -- Pr 10:28. Blessed. -- Tit ”
  3. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Promises of God, The — Contained in the Scriptures -- Ro 1:2. Made in Christ -- Eph 3:6; 2Ti 1:1. Made to Christ. -- Ga 3:16,19. Abraham. -- Ge 12:3,7; Ga 3:16. Isaac. -- Ge 26:3,4. Jacob. -- Ge 28:14. David. -- 2Sa 7:12; Ps 89:3,4,35,36. The Israelites. -- Ro 9:4. The Fathers. -- Ac 13:32; 26:6,7. All who are called of God. -- Ac 2:39. Those who love him. -- Jas 1:12; 2:5. Confirmed by an oath -- Ps 89:3,4; Heb 8:6. Covenant established upon -- Heb 8:6. God is faithful to -- Tit 1:2; Heb 10:23. God remembers -- Ps 105:42; Lu 1:54,55. Are Good. -- 1Ki 8:56. Holy. -- ”
  4. Hebrews “that by two immutable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie, we may have a strong encouragement, who have fled for refuge to take hold of the hope set before us. -- Hebrews 6:18”
  5. Psalms “that they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments, -- Psalms 78:7”
  6. Acts “Therefore, sirs, cheer up! For I believe God, that it will be just as it has been spoken to me. -- Acts 27:25”
  7. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Afflicted Saints — God is with -- Ps 46:5,7; Isa 43:2. God is a refuge and strength to -- Ps 27:5,6; Isa 25:4; Jer 16:19; Na 1:7. God comforts -- Isa 49:13; Jer 31:13; Mt 5:4; 2Co 1:4,5; 7:6. God preserves -- Ps 34:20. God delivers -- Ps 34:4,19; Pr 12:13; Jer 39:17,18. Christ is with -- Joh 14:18. Christ supports -- 2Ti 4:17; Heb 2:18. Christ comforts -- Isa 61:2; Mt 11:28-30; Lu 7:13; Joh 14:1; 16:33. Christ preserves -- Isa 63:9; Lu 21:18. Christ delivers -- Re 3:10. Should praise God -- Ps 13:5,6; 56:8-10; 57:6,7; 71:20-23. Should imitate Christ -- Heb 12:1-3; 1P”
  8. Hebrews (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Hebrews 10:21: Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering,.... Either in the grace or doctrine of faith, or in the profession of both; See Gill on Heb 4:14. For he is faithful that promised; that is God; and it is true of Father, Son, and Spirit; but God the Father may be more especially designed: he is a promising God, and is known to be so by his people; he is eminently and emphatically the Promiser; and all other promisers, and the promises made by them, signify little; but the promises of God are exceeding great and precious, very ancient, free, and uncond”
  9. Jeremiah (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Jeremiah 17:7: Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord,.... In the Word of the Lord, as the Targum, in Christ the essential Word of God; see Psa 2:12 who have a spiritual knowledge of him, and so trust in him, Psa 9:10 who have seen the vanity and emptiness of all other objects of trust, there being no salvation in them, only in him; who betake themselves to him as their only refuge; lay hold, rest, and rely upon him, as their Saviour; commit their all unto him; trust him with all their concerns, respecting life and salvation, and with their immortal souls; and expect all fro”
  10. Psalms (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on Psalms 71:1: Two things in general David here prays for - that he might not be confounded and that his enemies and persecutors might be confounded. I. He prays that he might never be made ashamed of his dependence upon God nor disappointed in his believing expectations from him. With this petition every true believer may come boldly to the throne of grace; for God will never disappoint the hope that is of his own raising. Now observe here, 1. How David professes his confidence in God, and with what pleasure and grateful variety of expression he repeats his profession of that c”
  11. James (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on James 1:6: But let him ask in faith,.... Not only in the faith of the divine Being that God is; but in the faith of the promises he has made; and in the faith of his power and faithfulness to perform them; and in the faith of this, that whatever is asked, according to the will of God, and is for his glory, and his people's good, shall be given. Nothing wavering; about the thing asked for, whether it is right or no to ask for it; for that should be settled before it is asked for; nor about the power of God to do it; nor about his will, in things he has declared he will do; nor ab”
  12. 2 Timothy (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on 2 Timothy 2:19: Here we see what we may comfort ourselves with, in reference to this, and the little errors and heresies that both infect and infest the church, and do mischief. I. It may be a great comfort to us that the unbelief of men cannot make the promise of God of no effect. Though the faith of some particular persons be overthrown, yet the foundation of God standeth sure (Ti2 2:19); it is not possible that they should deceive the elect. Or it may be meant of the truth itself, which they impugn. All the attacks which the powers of darkness have made upon the doctrine of”
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