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Proverbs 3:5: Trust in Jehovah with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
In preaching “trust in God” the moralist anticipates the teaching that man is justified by faith. To confide in God’s will, the secret of all true greatness is to rise out of all our anxieties and plans and fears when we think of ourselves as the arbiters of our own fortunes and so “lean to our own understanding.”
“Trust in Jehovah” – This phrase is a call to rely on God and put faith in Him. It means to put complete confidence in His goodness and wisdom.
“With all your heart” – The phrase “with all your heart” emphasizes the importance of having a complete and sincere trust in God. It means to put your whole being into trusting Him, not just a part of it.
“And lean not on your own understanding” – This phrase is a warning against relying on human reasoning and understanding rather than on God’s guidance. It means to not trust in one’s own abilities or knowledge but trusting in God’s wisdom and guidance instead.
Overall, Proverbs 3:5 is a call to trust in God completely and not rely on human understanding. It advises to put faith in God’s wisdom and guidance rather than in one’s own abilities or understanding.
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