Day 37 - Lent 2026

Mar 26, 2026    Deacon Catherine Beasley

EMBRACING A SPIRIT OF TRUST: MOVING FROM FEAR TO FAITH


“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”

Proverbs 3:5-6 (NIV)


Proverbs 3:5-6 instructs us to trust God completely.  It urges believers to surrender to God and acknowledge Him in all life’s decisions.  The promise is that God will guide, direct, and straighten the paths of those who rely on Him. This scripture emphasizes dependence on God over our limited understanding.

We live in a world that often defaults to fear. When difficult times arise—when

the path ahead is crooked, the future is uncertain, or the present is

overwhelming, our natural response is to worry, and to take control. However, the Bible calls us to a different way of living. Embracing a spirit of trust.

Trusting God is not a passive act of sitting back; it is an active, deliberate decision

to rely on God, instead of ourselves. It is the antidote to fear, an act of worship

that proves we truly believe God is who He says He is. When we trust God, we

move from a spirit of fear to a spirit of faith. Therefore, we must:


 Surrender All: Stop Leaning on our Human Understanding: Our

understanding is limited, but God sees the big picture that we cannot. Trust

God in all things; our daily routines, and smallest decisions.

Anchor your soul in the Lord: People may let us down, but God is forever

faithful. Even in the “valley of the shadow of death,” God is working for your good.


Today, I challenge you to:

1. Identify the Fear: Pinpoint where you are struggling to let go.

2. Make the Choice: Verbally tell God that “I am putting this situation into Your hands.

3. Step out in faith: Move forward with peace. Realize that trusting God

Doesn’t mean your problems disappear instantly, but it means you can have peace while He works them out.


Let us pray:

Heavenly Father,

Today I choose to trust You with all my heart. Even when I do not understand the

path ahead of me. I lean on your wisdom instead of my own. I confess that I often

lean on my own understanding and react with fear. Today, I chose to embrace a

spirit of trust and move from fear to faith.

Lord, remove the spirit of fear, and anxiety in my life. Help me to acknowledge

Your presence in every decision I make. I place my worries and my future in Your

hands. Strengthen me by Your Holy Spirit to walk in faith, love, and peace. Thank

you for your unconditional love that helps me embrace a spirit of trust., Lord. In

Jesus’ Name, Amen.


SUBMITTED BY DEACON CATHERINE BEASLEY