Why is it that some people find it so difficult to trust? Many have
said to me: "My problem is I find it so hard to trust." A person who
finds it difficult to trust on a human level often finds it difficult to
trust on a spiritual level. Trust is a learned response and we begin
learning it the moment we arrive in this world. A newborn child arrives
in the world with a good deal of vulnerability and among other things
has to learn the art of developing trust. If parents are loving,
reliable, predictable and trustworthy the child soon gets the idea: "I
can trust these people who are looking after me. They don't always
respond the way I would like them to but generally they are there for me
when I need them." If, however, there is no reliable and consistent
input of love and affection into a child's personality in the early
years, if the parents are unconcerned and unpredictable, the child gets
the idea: "People are not to be trusted." And in cases where parents are
not just unconcerned, but downright cruel and abusive, the development
of a basic trust is hard and difficult; some would say impossible. My
experience in counselling shows that people with an inability to trust
are usually those who experienced serious deprivation, abuse or cruelty
in their early developmental years. This is no reason to despair,
however, for in Christ we have a new parent and a new parentage. He
enables us to overcome whatever difficulties there may be in our past.
Prayer:
Father, help my focus to be not on what has been, but on what can be,
and what will be, when I am rightly related to You. I have grown up
physically; now help me grow up spiritually. In Jesus' Name I ask it.
Amen.
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