Trust in The Lord

It’s simple. It’s short. Yet it’s incredibly powerful. Proverbs 3:5-6 is one of the most familiar passages in the Bible–with good reason. It sets forth a life-changing truth that is worthy of our attention. Spend three minutes reading this article, and see if you agree.

Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

Let’s break down this life-changing truth to make sure we understand it.

 

Trust in the Lord.

It starts with trust. Any real relationship has to start with some level of trust. It’s the only way a friendship will endure. It’s the only way a marriage will work out. It’s the simple reason why an employer hires workers, or why the workers stay employed. It’s all about trust. Trust in the Lord, however, takes on an entirely new dimension. This is our trust in an eternal, all-powerful, all-wise, all-loving God. He is worthy of our trust. The trust is important, not just because of who God is, but because of the way in which we must trust him: with all your heart. It involves every fiber of your being. That’s the kind of trust we can have in God–a complete, unshakable, deep, abiding trust.

If you are a Christian, you trusted God for salvation. You can trust Him with the rest of your life, too–every detail.

 

Read part 2, Don’t Lean On Your Understanding



Do Not Lean on Your Own Understanding

Read part 1 first, Trust In The Lord.

Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

 

Don’t Lean on Your Understanding

The verse involves a positive–something you must do. But it also involves a negative–something you must not do. Don’t lean on your own understanding. Basically, the verse is telling us that we ought not to be self-reliant. We cannot pursue a course of action, a financial decision, a business move, a relationship, or an educational choice, simply based on our own understanding. It must be founded in our trust in God.

Self-reliance is such a deceptive trap. We begin to pride ourselves in something–our savvy, our looks, our intellect, our spirituality, our family, whatever. And when we do, it takes away our trust in the Lord. It has become trust in self. The result is a dangerous compromise that will lead to destruction.

 

Instead, Acknowledge God. In Everything.

The antidote to this self-reliance is found in the first command of the verse. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart.” Which is developed in the next verse: “In all your ways acknowledge him.” The word “acknowledge” isn’t merely a polite tip of the hat to the Man Upstairs, or a few words of grace over your meal, or even perfunctory attendance at church to let Him know we’re still cool with what He’s doing. It’s way more. It’s allowing Him access, control, command, and involvement in all your ways.

What’s the result of this? Will God ruin your life? Will he be a Sovereign Killjoy? Will He rob you of fun? The verse ends on a promise. What is it?

 

He will make your paths straight.

The promise is put in the form of a metaphor. What does it mean to have straight paths? Several things. First, paths lead toward an end–a destination, a goal. Thus, trusting God wholeheartedly in every area of life gives your life a sense of purpose and priority. Second, it indicates that there will be a clear understanding of where you are going and what you are doing. It makes daily decision-making an easier and less painful task. You realize you are trusting Him. He, in turn, is making your paths straight. Thus, the way ahead is more apparent. Third, “straight paths” suggests moral purity. It suggests a life that has less of sinful compromise and more of wholesome attitudes, actions, and behavior.

That’s the kind of life that God promises. It’s the kind of life that you can have. It begins with trust. It involves acknowledging God in every way.



We hope you enjoy your visit.

JOIN US THIS SUNDAY
at New Life Community Church
“The Family Church”
 
Come experience 
“NEW LIFE”

Guests are Always Welcome!

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Pastor Paul Jewell and Pastor Trudy Jewell

See you this SUNDAY !

 WORSHIP CELEBRATION

 NEW CHURCH TIME 

10:30 AM

WE  gather together 
Sunday mornings. 
 
  Masks are optional. 
  Social distancing is available. 
 
 

Visiting a new church can be intimidating: What should I wear? Where do I park? Where do my kids go? Is is safe?

We understand the many thoughts that can come from visiting a new church, so we want you to feel completely comfortable when you visit.
 
Below are some frequently asked questions. If you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to contact us or stop by the Welcome Center when you visit.

When are Services?

Our main worship service occurs on Sunday mornings at 10;30 a.m. in our sanctuary.  Our services usually last about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

What should I wear?

Be comfortable; come as you are. After all, we are thrilled that you’re joining us and want you to be more focused on the service than what you’re wearing.

In the summertime, it’s not uncommon to see people wearing sandals, shorts, and a shirt. Others prefer to still put on their “Sunday best” and that’s fine too! We think you’ll fit in no matter how you dress.

How do I get to New Life Community Church?

We’re located at 6443 Estelle Avenue, Riverbank.

Where should I park?

If you’re a GUEST, we want you to have the best parking spots. Please look for a GUEST parking sign and feel free to park there.

Where do my kids go?

On Sunday mornings we provide quality programming for your children from infant through fifth grade.  When you arrive please bring your family together into the church with you. After we open our service with a song, We dismiss the children to our children’s church. You may accompany your children to their class so that you know where to pick them up after services.

Am I expected to put money in the offering?

If you are a guest, we don’t expect you to put money in the offering.  In fact we want our service to be a gift to you.  On your first visit, make sure you don’t leave without getting the free gift that we give our first time guests.

If you consider New Life Community Church your church home, we’d love for you to prayerfully consider giving regularly to support the mission of New Life Community Church. You can give by check or cash during the service, or you can set-up an online giving account.

Who can tell me more?

When you visit, feel free to stop by the Welcome Center if you have any questions.  The Welcome Center is conveniently located in our main foyer just inside of our main entrance.

Also, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask us, by emailing us at pastortrudyjewell@GMAIL.COM or by calling PASTOR TRUDY  209 602-9797.
Thanks for taking time to learn more about us!

 

(Our other ministries are Temporarily suspended)

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY

  Leader- Pastor Paul Jewell

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY

 
  Leader- Pastor Trudy Jewell
 
CHILDREN’S BIBLE TIME
INFANT AND TODDLER BIBLE TIME
 
IMPACT YOUTH  (JR/SR HIGH)
 

New Life Community Church family cares for you and your family.  Our hope and prayer is that you would be blessed and strengthened by the power of Jesus Christ and that you will live a life of abundance in fellowship, joy and liberty.

NLCC is not just a church…we are a fellowship of believers.  We come together to declare the glory of the Lord and celebrate Jesus as King.  We study the Word of God, try real hard to practice what we have learned and…in the process, we grow together.  We invite you to come and grow with us. 

YOU  & your family 

are always welcome at

New Life Community Church!

If you have never been married, you are welcome!
If you are a single parent, you are welcome!
If you are divorced, you are welcome!
If you are married, you are welcome!
If you have been widowed, you are welcome!
If you have addictions, you are welcome!
If you are a teen, you are welcome!
If you need a friend, you are welcome!
If you want to be a part of something bigger than yourself,
You are welcome!

 



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