Invite Me into your unbelief.
I want you to be honest with yourself about how much you trust Me. If you say you trust Me and then follow it up with a sigh or walk around with heaviness, it’s a good indication that you’re not trusting Me. I don’t want you to feel guilty about your lack of faith, but I do need you to invite Me into that fear and disbelief. I want you to walk in a higher dimension of trust. That means you must let go of control.
I am God, and you are not. That means I can do what you can’t, and I can do things you haven’t even considered. It’s not your duty to fix everything and everyone. If you truly believe that I am God, then let Me be God for you. Let Me be the miracle-working God that you say I am. When you’re really trusting Me, fear isn’t present. You can say with absolute confidence and a smile on your face, “I’m trusting God to take care of that,” then walk away knowing I will.