No, that’s not a typo in the title; I intentionally chose rust. However, that parody on an old hymn actually did result from a typo years ago.
Steve was just a few months into his first pastorate in St. Petersburg, FL. The mean age of the congregation was somewhere in the 70s. When the church secretary typed the opening hymn title for one Sunday’s bulletin, ‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus, she accidentally omitted the “T” in trust.
But there was a whole lot of truth in that typo-title. Many saints of that congregation could testify, even into old age: “Blessed is the man who makes the Lord his trust” (Psalm 40:4).
And just what might those blessings be? A few possibilities quickly come to mind. When we put our trust in God, we enjoy:
- Peace of mind (Isaiah 26:3-4)
- Guidance (Proverbs 3:5-6)
- Help (Isaiah 41:10)
- Strength (Isaiah 12:2)
But there are many more blessings that come to those who trust in God—some of which are quite surprising. The following is undoubtedly just a partial list:
Intimacy with God–not just acquaintance. The more we exercise trust, the more we recognize his involvement in our lives. With David, we can affirm: “All those who know your mercy, Lord, will count on you for help. For you have never yet forsaken those who trust in you” (Psalm 9:10).
Hope. Praise God for his hope that fills us with all joy and peace as we trust in him (Romans 15:13)! I can’t imagine going to bed at night without hope for tomorrow—much less for eternity.
Joyful Expectation and Quiet Confidence. Our lives are in the hands of an absolutely perfect, all-powerful, loving God. We can count on him to see us through every situation. So with great delight we can say, “I don’t know what God’s up to, but I know it has to be good!”
Life above the Fray. Like Paul, we can learn to be content in every situation (Philippians 4:12), knowing that God will give us the strength to endure (v. 13). A heart full of trust has no room for worry or stress. (Remind me of that when the challenges pile up, will you?)
Adventure. Think of the adrenalin rush these Bible heroes must have experienced, as they placed their trust in God:
- Joshua fighting the battle of Jericho—with trumpets and loud shouts!
- Elijah praying for fire to consume a drenched offering to God, in front of 450 prophets of Baal
- Nehemiah watching the walls of Jerusalem reconstructed, after the Israelites had been held in Babylonian captivity for seventy years
Are we going to sit on the sidelines of life and miss the miracles, because we’re afraid to trust? Perish the thought!
Influence. The Light of Jesus shines most brightly through those who demonstrate trust in the midst of dark circumstances. People remember those saints who maintain a positive, faith-focused outlook in spite of trials.
For all these reasons and more, it is indeed sweet to (t)rust in Jesus–to rest secure in the loving, everlasting arms of our Heavenly Father.
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I praise you, Lord, with all my heart,
for being a trustworthy God who never fails his children.
How glorious to know
I can trust in your unfailing love!
(Psalm 9:1; 13:5; 52:8)
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This is so good! made me smile and learn all at the same time. Love the idea of adventure too as a blessing of trusting God. I never thought of that before.
Thank you, Jean. How delightful to bring you a smile and share a new thought, too!
This is such a funny typo with such a joyous message 😊
I’m delighted you found the post meaningful, Andy. Thank you so much for stopping by.
My mother-in-law once told our foster child that he could trust her. He had just met her and this 8 year old said to her, “You know trust is a big word!” … I think about that all the time when I hear the word “trust”. How faithful and trustworthy our God is! Yes, we can trust Him in the dark with what He told us in the light. Thanks so much, dear Nancy!!! Your bless my heart!
What a smart boy! Trust IS a big word. But our God is more than trustworthy for the biggest challenges, isn’t he. We’ve “proved him o’er and o’er,” as the old hymn proclaimed. Praise God that he used this post to bless your heart, Heidi. Such an encouragement!
Love the word play (T)rust. Knowing it really happened is quite wonderful. The standout lesson for me was “HOPE: Praise God for his hope that fills us with all joy and peace as we trust in him (Romans 15:13)! I can’t imagine going to bed at night without hope for tomorrow—much less for eternity.” Hope for tomorrow resonates with me…especially considering the sad state that this world is in now! Great post, Nancy.
Thank you, Cheri. So sorry I have not replied to you before now. Your comment slipped by me somehow. You are so right: HOPE is key. How glorious to have HOPE as a constant companion!
“rust’ read in my language means rest. We can’t rest in HIM unless we trust the LORD. The two goes so nicely together with all you mentioned in your post.
You are so right, Retha, about rest and trust going together. Thank you for stopping by!
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