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	<title>Comments on: How Far Will You Trust God?</title>
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		<title>By: Rosa Moore-Jordan, Evangelist-Teacher</title>
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		<description>What a thought provoking and yet necessary question!  It all comes down to what we really believe.  There is always margin to doubt, and yet the Scriptures make it plain that doubt and unbelief is sin.  Since we as a people are so accustomed to being carnal minded, we cheat ourselves, and place limits on God by not trusting him.  The world says, &quot;Seeing is Believing&quot;,  but for the Christian, &quot;Believing is seeing&quot;.  Learning to meditate on God&#039;s Word is one of the biggest and best time investments I have ever made.  It has provided healing for me and most certainly helped me to trust God more.  I am not exactly where I would like to be with this, but I am headed there.  Learning to trust God has been a process that is taking many pains from my life.  Thank you Rhonda, for your contribution.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a thought provoking and yet necessary question!  It all comes down to what we really believe.  There is always margin to doubt, and yet the Scriptures make it plain that doubt and unbelief is sin.  Since we as a people are so accustomed to being carnal minded, we cheat ourselves, and place limits on God by not trusting him.  The world says, &#8220;Seeing is Believing&#8221;,  but for the Christian, &#8220;Believing is seeing&#8221;.  Learning to meditate on God&#8217;s Word is one of the biggest and best time investments I have ever made.  It has provided healing for me and most certainly helped me to trust God more.  I am not exactly where I would like to be with this, but I am headed there.  Learning to trust God has been a process that is taking many pains from my life.  Thank you Rhonda, for your contribution.</p>
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