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The Wheelbarrow of Trust
"I will trust and not be afraid." (Isaiah 12:2)
Most of us struggle to "be anxious for nothing," but we can learn to rely on God if we know the difference between faith and trust.
Let's imagine you're near the beautiful but dangerous Niagara Falls. A circus performer has strung a rope across the falls with the intention of pushing a wheelbarrow from one side to the other. Just before stepping on the rope, he asks you, "Do you think I can accomplish this feat?"
His reputation has preceded him, so you reply that you believe he can walk the tightrope. In other words, you have faith that he will succeed. Then he says, "If you really believe I can do it, how about getting in the wheelbarrow and crossing with me?" Accepting his invitation would be an example of remarkable trust.
It isn't difficult for some people to believe that God is capable of performing mighty deeds. After all, He created the entire universe. Trust, however, requires that we depend on Him to keep His promises to us even when there is no proof that He will. It's not so easy to get into that wheelbarrow and put our lives in His care. Yet it's a step we must take if we are to "be anxious for nothing" in all of life's circumstances.
Questions for Today . . .
- Do you find it easy or difficult to trust God?
- Have you ever felt that the Lord has abandoned you, or that He hasn't heard your prayer? How did you deal with that feeling?
- How could putting your trust in God help your marriage?
Prayer . . .
Dear Lord, You alone are worthy of my complete trust. But responding to You in trust is often difficult. Teach me to trust You—to lean on Your strength, to count on Your goodness, and to expect Your faithfulness always. Amen.
(Excerpted from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Couples. Used with permission.)
Bonus Content: How the Scriptures Can Bring You Through Hard Times
When you go through difficult times, do you find it hard to figure out what to do or how to respond? In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain how the Scriptures can help you understand your situation. They also share some verses they rely on to get through painful or tough circumstances when God doesn’t seem to make sense.
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About this Plan

What makes a marriage flourish and last a lifetime? In this 30-day devotional journey, you will explore 10 key themes that are essential to a thriving relationship, including good communication, trust, intimacy, mutual respect, and spiritual leadership. Based on the wisdom that’s found in Scripture, each 3-day section builds toward a deeper connection between you and your spouse, with Christ at the center. Dive in daily and transform your marriage into the loving, joyful partnership that God intended it to be.
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