“She must really want this job, I told my roommate. All throughout our dorm, posters promoted a candidate for dorm treasurer who I’ll call Millie. Each time we entered or exited the building we spotted these well-made campaign signs.
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Other people were competing for positions on the leadership board of our dormitory, but nobody had plastered as many notices as Millie. I assumed she would serve well in the position because she seemed serious about taking on this role. When it came time to vote for dorm leaders, a majority of residents voted for Millie as treasurer.
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We paid our dues to help support fun dormitory activities, and it was the treasurer’s responsibility to maintain these funds. We hoped this money would cover an extravagant end-of-year party in May. The first semester ended in December without any special celebrations.
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When we returned after Christmas, we discovered that Millie had not come back to campus. She also didn’t return to class. She had simply disappearedand the dorm treasury had disappeared with her. Did something bad happen to Millie? Or did she purposefully take the money we had trusted her to manage?
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Unlike our loving Heavenly Fatherwho is always faithful and truepeople let us down. Sometimes, they make promises they fail to fulfill; sometimes, they betray our trust. Kings, presidents, parentsand dorm treasurersare flawed and fallible human beings. Only God is worthy of our complete confidence. He keeps all His promises. He promised to rescue His people from sin and death, and that promise was fulfilled in Jesus’s death and resurrection. He also promises to someday return to destroy sin, brokenness, and death forever. Our God is trustworthy. We can trust the Lord to redeem us from our sin, and we can trust Himand Him alonewith our whole hearts. Allison Wilson Lee
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Have you ever been let down by someone you trusted? What was it like?
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How is putting confidence in God different from putting confidence in people?
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Trusting God is hard sometimes. When it feels difficult to trust Jesus, we can tell Him that. He wants us to be honest with Him, and He has compassion on us. When is it hardest for you to trust God? Who are Christians in your life you would feel comfortable talking to about this?
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It is better to take refuge in Yahweh, than to put confidence in princes. Psalm 118:9 (WEB)
Read Verses:
Psalm 118:8-Psalm 118:9; Psalm 146:1-Psalm 146:6; Proverbs 3:5-Proverbs 3:6
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