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In this episode of the "Attributes of God" series, Brother Derek attempts to answer the question, "Can I trust God?" He explains that while the obvious answer is "yes," for some, this may not be so clear due to past experiences of "church hurt" or simply not knowing God. Derek lists five reasons why God is faithful, including his omniscience, omnipotence, lack of fickleness, and his commitment to never breaking a promise. He also provides examples of how we know we can trust God, such as the fact that the sun always rises and sets, we have oxygen to breathe, and our hearts always beat when we sleep. Derek also shares a personal example of how he trusted God to heal him after a motorcycle accident, even when doctors were trying to convince him to have surgery. Through this experience, Derek found his way back to God and learned to hear His voice. In conclusion, Derek encourages listeners to trust God and to remember that He is always faithful, even if His miracles happen on His schedule and not ours.
In this episode of the "Attributes of God" series, Brother Derek attempts to answer the question, "Can I trust God?" He explains that while the obvious answer is "yes," for some, this may not be so clear due to past experiences of "church hurt" or simply not knowing God. Derek lists five reasons why God is faithful, including his omniscience, omnipotence, lack of fickleness, and his commitment to never breaking a promise. He also provides examples of how we know we can trust God, such as the fact that the sun always rises and sets, we have oxygen to breathe, and our hearts always beat when we sleep. Derek also shares a personal example of how he trusted God to heal him after a motorcycle accident, even when doctors were trying to convince him to have surgery. Through this experience, Derek found his way back to God and learned to hear His voice. In conclusion, Derek encourages listeners to trust God and to remember that He is always faithful, even if His miracles happen on His schedule and not ours.