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Why Cultivating Trust Is Critical For Everyday Life | ITC2

Why Cultivating Trust Is Critical For Everyday Life | ITC2

Welcome to Episode 2 of the In the City Podcast with Dr. Jonathan G. Smith. In this episode, you will learn the vital connection between cultivating trust in God and how that leads to extending trust to others.  Dr. Jonathan G. Smith looks in the bible to the story of Abraham and examines how his general distrust of God led to making some very foolish decisions.

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This Episode’s Topic: Trusting in God

Trust is something we extend to others every day. Yet let’s be honest, trust isn’t always easy to establish.  Over the years, many causes can occur in our lives that lead to the general breakdown of trust we have for others.  The problem is when this carries over into our spiritual lives. In this episode, Dr. Jonathan G. Smith discusses the vital connection between trust and faith. This show features a sermon given originally at Redeemer Anglican Church of Orlando, Inc. 

What You’ll Discover

  • How praying prior to a decision is the best move you can make
  • Why trust helps develop the relationship between God and you
  • Hope that comes from recognizing that even the heroes of the faith often made very foolish decisions
  • Grace in realizing how God continues to show His mercy even when we make foolish decisions

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Genesis 12-16: The Life of Abraham, Psalm 37:3

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