Sunday, March 29, 2026
Trusting What Has Been Built
“Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.”
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There is a moment when you stop questioning whether the work is real.
You recognize patterns changing. Responses stabilizing. Decisions becoming clearer. What once required effort now feels more natural. This is not complacency. It is trust in what has been built.
Scripture reminds us that lasting work is not sustained by human effort alone. What endures is what has been built with God's guidance. This kind of work holds even when pressure increases.
Trusting what has been built does not mean disengaging. It means releasing the anxiety of constant self-monitoring. You allow formation to support you rather than questioning it.
Jesus trusted what had been established through obedience and relationship. He did not panic as events unfolded. He remained grounded in what had already been built.
You are not starting from scratch. You are standing on something formed with intention.
What evidence of growth can I trust instead of questioning today?
Acknowledge one area where stability has replaced struggle.
Speak This Truth
“I trust the work that has been built in me. I stand on what is steady and true.”