This teaching will prompt you to examine yourself and consider the following questions: Are you generally a trusting or a distrusting person? Have you ever trusted when you shouldn't have or not trusted when you should have?
Verses: Gen. 1:28; 2:15; 3:6; 22:1; Exod. 19:9; Num. 20:9; 1 Sam. 17:32-37; Ps. 9:7; 18:2; 19:2; 52:8; 54:4; 55:16; 56:3, 10; 57:1; Gal. 5:19-22; Luke 16:19; Rom. 5:3; 12:2; Eph. 3:16; James 1:3 Heb. 11:17
Teacher: Dan Gallagher
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