Average rating 4.78 · Show · 41 ratings · 8 reviews Start your review of Those Who Trust the Lord Shall Not Be Disappointed Those Who Don't Read This . . . . . will miss out on the testimony, after testimony, after testimony of our God who is in the very details of our
lives. I found this book by reading the Bible plan Ruth wrote to compliment it first on the Bible app. I've read the Bible plan multiple times and this has been a mantra that has changed my life. I used to be quick to disappointment and to anger, but now I find I have an unexplainable peace when things don't go as expected. I loved getting the full and almost unbelievable story. Great quick read. ...moreThis is a book that encourages the reader to take God at His Word. Express your trust that God will provide for whatever situation you face, and then rest in the fact that God will work. The resolution might not come when you want it - it might even look hopeless. Keep trusting. Excellent, challenging and personally timely. Will come back to it on the future for sure! A friend gifted me with this book. It is an on time word for this season of my life. Faith building encouragement! I loved this book because It taught me to keep believing in God and His promises, I was so inspiring for me because the author tells her own story and how she kept believing in God even in the hard moments. I
think I read this book in the right time of my life and I needed someone to remind me that I am not alone and that He is good. Cannot recommend highly enough! (11) Whosoever believeth.--All who believe shall be saved, for, &c. Verses 11, 12. - For the Scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed (see above, on Romans 9:33). For there is no difference (rather, distinction) between the Jew and the Greek: for the same is Lord of all, being rich unto all that call upon him. Here, in ver. 12, the apostle comments on the text from Isaiah, so as to show the universality of its application (see previous note). It is (he would say) in itself applicable to Jew and Gentile alike, and it must needs be so, since the one God is the same to all that call upon him, even as the Prophet Joel also testified. The thought thus expressed was one deeply fixed in St. Paul's mind. He elsewhere speaks Of the very unity of God as implying of necessity that he is the same alike to Jews and Gentiles (see above, on Romans 3:29). Parallel Commentaries ... Greek [It is] just as the Scripture says: “Anyone who believes in Him will never be put to shame.” Jump to Previous Ashamed Believes Believeth Believing Disappointed Faith Feel Holy Reason Scripture Shame Shamed Trusts Writing Writings Jump to Next Ashamed Believes Believeth Believing Disappointed Faith Feel Holy Reason Scripture Shame Shamed Trusts Writing Writings Links Romans 10:11 NIV What is the meaning of Isaiah 49 23?Verse Isaiah 49:23. With their face toward the earth - "With their faces to the earth"] It is well known that expressions of submission, homage, and reverence always have been and are still carried to a great degree of extravagance in the eastern countries.
What is the message of Isaiah 40 31?Isaiah 40:31 contains a great promise of strength for the weary: “they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” This promises a supernaturally renewed strength—a strength that would compare to mounting ...
Will never be put to shame?Psalm 25 1
No one whose hope is in you will ever be put to shame, but they will be put to shame who are treacherous without excuse. guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long. Remember, O LORD, your great mercy and love, for they are from of old.
How do you trust God when you are disappointed?Taking time to seek the Lord, worship Him, and depend on Him through prayer (simply put, through communication with Him) is essential to growing our trust in Him.
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