How to make it when your world is chaotic
Good morning, my dear family in Christ. We are gathered here today, not as mere individuals, but as a collective body of believers, united by our faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Today, we are going to embark on a journey through the scriptures, a journey that will lead us to a better understanding of how to trust God when it seems like our world is falling apart around us.
Our guide for this journey is a verse from the book of Jeremiah, chapter 17, verse 7. The verse reads, "But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him." This verse, my friends, is not just a collection of words. It is a beacon of hope, a lighthouse guiding us through the stormy seas of life.
Before we begin our journey, let us bow our heads in prayer. Dear Heavenly Father, we come before you today with open hearts and open minds. We ask that you guide us through your Word, that you open our eyes to see, our ears to hear, and our hearts to understand the truths that you have for us today. We ask this in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
Now, imagine with me for a moment, a ship sailing on the open sea. The sky is clear, the sun is shining, and the sea is calm. The sailors on the ship are confident, their spirits are high, and they are making good progress towards their destination. But then, without warning, a storm hits. The sky darkens, the winds howl, and the sea becomes a raging tempest. The ship is tossed about by the waves, and the sailors are filled with fear. They are in the middle of chaos, and they don't know if they will make it through.
This, my friends, is a picture of life. There are times when everything is going well, when we are sailing smoothly on calm seas under clear skies. But then, out of nowhere, a storm hits. Our world is thrown into chaos, and we are filled with fear and uncertainty. We don't know if we will make it through.
But just as the lighthouse guides the ship through the storm, so does our trust in God guide us through the storms of life. When we trust in God, when our confidence is in Him, we are blessed. We are not blessed because the storm goes away. No, the storm may still rage around us. But we are blessed because we know that we are not alone in the storm. We know that God is with us, guiding us, protecting us, and giving us the strength to endure.
So, how do we trust God when all hell breaks loose in our lives? How do we keep our confidence in Him when our world is in chaos? These are the questions that we will be answering today as we journey through the scriptures. So, let's set sail, my friends, with our eyes fixed on the lighthouse of God's Word, and our hearts filled with trust in our faithful and unchanging God.
But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.
When life feels like a raging storm, when all hell breaks loose, and your world is spinning out of control, remember this: Trust in the Lord. That's the main idea we're going to unpack today.
Firstly, let's talk about what it means to trust. Trust isn't just a feeling; it's a choice. It's a decision to believe that God is who He says He is, and He will do what He says He will do. It's choosing to believe that even when the world is falling apart around you, God is still in control. He's still on the throne. He's still good, and He's still for you.
The Hebrew word for trust in this verse is "batach," which means to be confident or sure. It's a bold, unshakeable assurance in God's character and His promises. It's not a timid or half-hearted trust, but a trust that anchors you in the storm.
Theologian Charles Spurgeon once said, "God is too good to be unkind and He is too wise to be mistaken. And when we cannot trace His hand, we must trust His heart." That's what it means to trust in the Lord. It's to believe in His goodness and His wisdom, even when we can't see His hand at work.
Secondly, trusting in God means leaning on Him for strength. When the world is chaotic, it's easy to rely on our own strength and understanding. But our strength will fail us. Our understanding is limited. God's strength and understanding, however, are limitless. He is our rock and our fortress. He is our refuge in the storm. When we lean on Him, we find a strength that is greater than anything we could muster on our own.
Lastly, trusting in God means resting in His sovereignty. When life is chaotic, it's easy to feel like everything is out of control. But God is sovereign. He is in control of every detail of our lives. Nothing happens without His knowledge and permission. Even when we don't understand why things are happening, we can rest in the knowledge that God is in control. He is working all things together for our good and His glory.
So when all hell breaks loose in your life, remember this: Trust in the Lord. Choose to believe in His character and His promises. Lean on Him for strength. Rest in His sovereignty. And remember, blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him.
Scripture: Jeremiah 17:7 (NIV)
"But blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him."
When your world is in chaos, when everything around you seems to be falling apart, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. It's easy to feel like you're drowning in the turmoil. But I want to tell you today, there's a lifeline. There's a way to navigate the storm. And that way is trust. Trust in the Lord.
Firstly, remember that trust is a choice. It's a decision you make, not a feeling you wait for. Jeremiah 17:7 tells us, "But blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him." That's a choice. You choose to trust in the Lord. You choose to put your confidence in Him. It's not about how you feel. It's about what you decide.
Secondly, trust is an act of faith. It's believing in what you can't see. It's holding on to the promise of God, even when your circumstances are screaming at you to let go. Hebrews 11:1 says, "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see." That's trust. That's faith. It's confidence in God, even when you can't see the way forward.
Thirdly, trust is a relationship. It's not a one-off event. It's a daily walk with God. It's leaning on Him, day in and day out. It's relying on His strength, not your own. It's saying, "God, I don't understand what's happening. But I trust you. I trust that you're in control. I trust that you're working all things for my good."
Now, let's look at another New Testament scripture that echoes the theme of Jeremiah 17:7. In Romans 8:28, Paul writes, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." This verse reminds us that God is at work, even in the midst of chaos. Even when all hell breaks loose in your life, God is working for your good. That's a promise you can trust.
Fourthly, trust brings peace. When you trust in God, you can have peace, even in the midst of chaos. You can have peace, because you know that God is in control. You know that He's working for your good. You know that He's with you, every step of the way.
Lastly, trust leads to blessing. Jeremiah 17:7 says, "But blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him." When you trust in God, you're blessed. You're blessed with peace. You're blessed with strength. You're blessed with the assurance that God is with you, no matter what.
So, when your world is in chaos, when all hell breaks loose in your life, remember to trust in the Lord. Choose to trust Him. Have faith in Him. Walk with Him. Find peace in Him. And be blessed by Him.
When the world around you seems to be spinning out of control, when everything that was once familiar and comforting is now chaotic and uncertain, it's natural to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and fearful. But in these moments, it's crucial to remember that we have a God who is steadfast, unchanging, and always present. He is our rock in the midst of the storm, our anchor when the waves are crashing around us.
The first thing we need to remember is that God is with us. This is not a vague or abstract concept, but a concrete reality. In the midst of our chaos, God is there. He is not distant or detached, but intimately involved in every aspect of our lives. This is a truth that has been affirmed by countless believers throughout history, and it's a truth that we can cling to in our own moments of chaos.
In a study published in the Journal of Religion and Health, researchers found that individuals who had a strong belief in God's presence and involvement in their lives were more resilient in the face of adversity. They were able to navigate through their chaos with a sense of peace and hope, knowing that they were not alone. This is the power of God's presence.
A.W. Tozer, a renowned Christian author and pastor, once said, "God is always previous." This means that God is already in our tomorrow. He's already in the chaos. He's already in the uncertainty. And He's already working things out for our good.
The second thing we need to remember is that God is our strength. When we're in the midst of chaos, it's easy to feel weak and powerless. But God promises to give us the strength we need to endure. He doesn't just give us enough strength to barely make it through, but He gives us an abundance of strength, more than we could ever need.
In a study conducted by the American Psychological Association, it was found that individuals who relied on their faith as a source of strength were more resilient and had a higher capacity to cope with stress and adversity. This is the power of God's strength.
Finally, we need to remember that God is our helper. In the midst of our chaos, God is not just a passive observer. He is actively working on our behalf. He is fighting our battles, carrying our burdens, and making a way where there seems to be no way.
In a study published in the Journal of Behavioral Medicine, researchers found that individuals who believed in a God who was actively involved in their lives had a greater sense of well-being and were better able to cope with life's challenges. This is the power of God's help.
So, when your world is chaotic, remember these truths. Remember that God is with you, that He is your strength, and that He is your helper. Hold firm to these promises, and you will find the courage and resilience to navigate through your chaos.
As we draw to a close on this sermon about trusting God when all hell breaks loose in your life, let's take a moment to reflect on the key message from Jeremiah 17:7. "Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose trust is the LORD." This verse is a beacon of hope, a guiding light in the midst of chaos. It's a promise from God that those who place their trust in Him will be blessed, even when their world is falling apart.
Life can be tough, friends. There are times when it feels like everything is going wrong, when the world around us is in chaos. But remember, God is bigger than any problem we face. He's bigger than any storm, any chaos, any crisis. He's the creator of the universe, the King of kings and Lord of lords. And He's on our side.
So, how do we trust God in the midst of chaos? We start by acknowledging His sovereignty. God is in control. He's not surprised by what's happening in our lives. He sees the big picture, and He has a plan. We may not understand it, but we can trust that He knows what He's doing.
Next, we seek His peace. The peace of God is not like the peace of the world. It's not dependent on circumstances. It's a deep, abiding peace that comes from knowing God is in control. It's a peace that surpasses all understanding. And it's available to us when we trust in Him.
Finally, we hold firm to His promises. God's Word is full of promises for those who trust in Him. Promises of provision, protection, and peace. Promises of hope, healing, and help. When chaos reigns, we can cling to these promises, knowing that God is faithful to keep His Word.
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