Quid Ergo Dicemus Ad Haec

What shall we then say to these things? In this message, we confront one of the deepest issues in the heart of man: trust. Distrust started in the garden, and even now many believers say they trust God while still struggling to place their whole life in His hands.

This teaching unpacks what biblical trust really looks like. Trust is not passive, shallow, or merely intellectual. It is an active surrender. It is choosing to place the full weight of your life, security, and future upon the unchanging character of God.

Drawing from Romans 8:31 and the pattern of dependence seen in “Give us this day our daily bread,” this message calls the church beyond surface-level belief into genuine confidence in the Lord. We also touch the Hebrew foundation behind trust and what it means to rest securely in God rather than in man.

Key Scriptures:
Romans 8:31
Matthew 6:9–11