
Building trust is a rare commodity in today’s world.
When everyone seems to be looking out for themselves, it’s challenging to find someone who genuinely cares about your well-being.
Sharing your innermost thoughts and feelings can be intimidating, but having someone you can confide in can be life-changing.
It’s a sad truth that we all encounter people whom we think we can trust, only to find out later that they aren’t trustworthy after all.
These people make you feel like you can confide in them and share your deepest secrets, but as soon as you finish speaking, they begin plotting how to tell others what you just told them.
They have a talent for wearing a smile on their face while simultaneously talking behind your back.
Unfortunately, these experiences make it difficult to trust others and let them into our lives.
We can be at peace knowing God has our lives in His hands.
When we follow His guidance, we can trust that everything is for our benefit.
God truly has our best interests at heart and wants us to prosper.
Let us trust in His wisdom and follow the guidance of His Spirit.
As our father, he isn’t trying to It’s time to take control of our lives and make sure we’re protected from anything that might be harmful.
That’s why it’s crucial to have systems that prioritise our health and livelihood.
Rather than trying to control us, these systems work with us to create a supportive environment where we can thrive.
Together, we can build a future that we can be proud of.
Let’s work hand in hand to create a better tomorrow for ourselves and our communities.
Think of an interaction between a child and their mother.
A child may walk into the kitchen and tell their mom they are ready to drive a car.
The mother will look at her eight-year-old child and tell them they are unprepared to drive.
The child might become upset and think their mother is trying to stifle their dreams.
But the mother is protecting them.
If the child tries to drive at a young age, they will end up injuring or even killing themselves.



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