Comfort Through Trust

Speaker: Stuart Briscoe

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Comfort Through Trust
  • Comfort Through Trust

Have you ever experienced disappointed hope? To put all your trust in someone or something only to find they were untrustworthy—to be fooled and have your hope shattered. Maybe that’s why we tend to distrust rather than to trust.

Jesus said, “Trust God, trust Me, don’t let your hearts be troubled.” But what does it mean to trust in God in the midst of things that are deeply troubling or discouraging?

In this message, Stuart Briscoe reveals truth that helps us understand how these words of Jesus can be possible in our own life.

Scripture: John 14:1-14:14

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