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Can God Trust You
Can God Trust You
Can God Trust You
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Can God Trust You

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Our Relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ are always build on trust. God must be able to trust us to sent us and to give us a word to one another. Many Christiams lack being trust by God in our day to day living. Trust is important to get to the place where the Lord want us to be and if God cannot trust us how will we be able to get where the Lord wants us to be. Can God trust you and me with His Word, Can He trust us with His people, Can God Trust us with the calling that is on our lives and can God Trust us with wealth and our spiritual freedom.

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Release dateJun 7, 2022
ISBN9798201385460
Can God Trust You
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Kobus Windvogel

Kobus Windvogel is born in Robertson within the Western Cape in South Africa. The second son of five children. Married for the past 22 years having two children with his wife and two children not in marraige.  Is a Born Again Christian and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as the One and Only Savior of this world. Stated writing in 2016 after the Lord spoke to him regards a message that he preached in the Apostolic Faith Mission Church in Robertson. After he published his first book their was no turning back and is still busing writing and through his writing spreading the word of the Lord Jesus Christ.

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    Can God Trust You - Kobus Windvogel

    KOBUS WINDVOGEL

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    Copyright © 2020 Kobus Windvogel

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    Scripts taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version.  Used by permission of Biblica Inc ©. All rights reserved worldwide.

    Contents

    CHAPTER 1      CAN GOD TRUST YOU WITH TROUBLE

    CHAPTER 2     WILL WE BE FAITHFUL WHEN THINGS GET ROUGH

    CHAPTER 3     CAN GOD TRUST YOU WITH YOUR FINANCES

    CHAPTER 4     CAN GOD TRUST YOU WITH WEALTH

    CHAPTER 5     CAN GOD TRUST YOU WITH THE GOSPEL

    CHAPTER 6     CAN GOD TRUST YOU WITH A BLESSING

    CHAPTER 7     CAN GOD TRUST YOU TO BE A FAITHFUL SERVANT

    CHAPTER 8.     CAN GOD DEPEND ON YOU

    CHAPTER 9     CAN GOD USE YOU

    CHAPTER 10     CAN GOD YOU WITH HIS CHILDREN

    CHAPTER 11     CAN GOD TRUST YOU WITH HIS WORD

    CHAPTER 12     GOD SPEAK

    FINAL WORD

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Preface

    Deut 6:10-16, And it shall be, when the LORD thy God shall have brought thee into the land which he swore unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give thee great and goodly cities, which thou builded not, And houses full of all good things, which thou filled not, and wells digged, which thou digged not, vineyards and olive trees, which thou planted not; when thou shalt have eaten and be full; Then beware lest thou forget the LORD, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. Thou shalt fear the LORD thy God, and serve him, and shalt swear by his name. Ye shall not go after other gods, of the gods of the people which are round about you; (For the LORD thy God is a jealous God among you) lest the anger of the LORD thy God be kindled against thee, and destroy thee from off the face of the earth. Ye shall not tempt the LORD your God, as ye tempted him in Massah." Sweat mingles with the oil that matted his hair, his beard and stained the front of his garment. It made him look like a wild man but he was completely sane. He was a man on a mission. He was a man that had recently been anointed by the prophet and he had never felt so good in his life. There was no experience that he had ever had that measured up to the exhilaration he was feeling at this moment.

    He was a man on a mission. He was a man who had been commissioned by the prophet of the Lord. As he journeyed, men fell in with him. They were joining him as he carried out the commandment of the Lord. Not one man raised a sword against him. Yet hundreds fell at the hands of those who sided with him. God blessed Jehu and his household. In fact, his house was blessed for four generations because he had destroyed the household of Ahab as God had commanded. (II Kings 10:30-31). However, that same passage also tells us that this mighty, zealous man decided not to walk in the law of the Lord God. He even caused Israel to sin. Oh, he was blessed, exuberant and very zealous. Yet sadly he could not be trusted with the blessings of the Lord. My question is simply this, Can God trust you? Can God trust you with His blessings? Can God trust you with a trial?

    The fire flickered on the bodies of the men and women, lending an eerie glow, as he walked into camp. He had been warned ahead of time what the situation he was encountering would be. In fact, it was because of this problem that he had been told to cut his meeting short and to head back to camp. He could hear the ruckus way up on the hill, long before the camp was ever in sight. Yet with all of the warning he was still not prepared for the scene that awaited him. Shock and incredulity swept over him as he approached the camp! Moses was so angry! He was furious at the people of Israel! God had tremendously blessed Israel. He had brought about a miraculous deliverance for them. He had repeatedly met their needs. All of their needs! Now, the first time that Moses is out of sight, they backslide. They loose sight of the promises of God. They take part of the blessings that God has given them. The gold they had brought from Egypt. They melt in and make it into a golden calf, returning to the idol worship of Egypt. God couldn’t trust them. In Philippians 4:12-13, Paul admonishes us to be consistent in our walk with God. When I am having problems and nothing seems to go right or when all is going the way I had hoped. Paul says to be content. God can trust you. It is easy to be faithful and trust worthy when we are sailing through life with a gentle breeze at our back. The sea of life is like calm as a bathtub, not a ripple anywhere. The question is can God trust us with a trial? Can God trust us with a blessing? Can God really trust us?

    Dedication

    I am dedicating this book to all believers who wants a closer relationship with the Lord. Being trusted by God is very important for each of us and for our further growth. I am also dedicating this book to the church of God today who is striving to better themselves and who is currently in a process of change. Stay focused on the Lord and allow the Lord to direct your path.

    Acknowledgement

    I am acknowledging the Lord Jesus Christ who is my everything in life today. I never would have come this far if it were not for You Lord. My strength in time of need, my Comforter and my Redeemer, my best Friend.

    Secondly I am acknowledging the Holy Spirit who have been my guide through the time I have been busy with this project. Thank You for the direction and guidance it is truly and honor to work and to follow You.

    Thirdly I have to acknowledge my wife and children who has been my best critics but also my best followers and supporters. It is truly an honor to have you in my life. I appreciate you and I really love you. Thank you for everything your guys are doing to make it easier to work on these projects.

    The congregation I am currently serving to Lord, the people who has been honest about their feelings and also those who have not been so honest about it at all. It is a

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