Trust
From: Brenda White (cbwhite69aol.com)
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2021 05:00:05 -0700 (PDT)

The lesson of the trapeze artist

The more we trust God in humility, the more we experience his strength. And the more we experience his strength, the more we will learn to trust him.
In his daily devotional, Max Lucado offers this observation: "In one of Henri Nouwen’s books, he tells about the lesson of trust he learned from a great trapeze artist. The acrobat said, 'The flyer does nothing and the catcher does everything. I have simply to reach out my arms and hands and wait for him to catch me and pull me safely over the apron.' The flyer must trust, with outstretched arms, that his catcher will be there for him."
Lucado continues: "In the great trapeze act of salvation, God is the catcher, and we are the flyers. We trust. Period. We rely solely upon God’s ability to catch us. As we do trust him, a wonderful thing happens: we fly! Your Father has never dropped anyone. He will not drop you. His grip is sturdy, and his hands are open. Place yourself entirely in his care. As you do, you will find it is possible—yes, possible—to be anxious for nothing."
Why do you need to trust your Father's strength with humility today?
"Excerpt from The Dennison Forum"

Brenda White
cbwhite69 [at] aol.com
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