What is the Meaning of Spiritual Trust?
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Are you trusting or testing?
To follow your true path, you must trust. But this can be confused with testing.
In a previous blog, I explained that time is not constant. That you have no power over the flow of time. When you are doing something worthy, trust that you will have enough time. But do not put this to the test.
For example, if you are completing a project, know that you will complete it in time. But do not assume that you will. If you relax and trust then the project will follow it's path within your life. It maybe that you do not complete it in time. Then you can know that it was not meant to be finished at this point.
If you deliberately get up late for work, but decide to trust the higher power to make sure you get to work on time, then you will fail, because this is not trust, this is test. You are testing God instead of trusting him.
You must go about your daily business with integrity. You must apply good to all your decisions. You must strive to be compassionate in your actions. And you must trust that what happens is part of a higher plan over which humans have no capability of control or understanding.
Follow through with your dreams and plans. Put forward your hopes through prayer. Trust that the answers will come. Know that you may not always understand the answers. Trust that if you do not see the answer, it is still there.
If you expect to see the answer, then you will not receive one, for that is when you are testing instead of trusting.
Expectation is test.
Hope is trust.
Acceptance is the path.
To follow your true path, you must know the difference between test and trust in every decision you make and action you take.

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