Trust God With The Outcome.
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📖 Psalm 103:1-10, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, Psalm 36:5-10, Luke 17:9-11

This Sunday, Pastor Kike brought a stirring word titled “Trust God with the Outcome.” It was a heart-check for every believer facing uncertainty.

This message wasn’t about faith that feels safe. It was about faith that holds steady when answers are delayed. Faith that remains firm when obedience carries a cost.

We were reminded that trust is not measured by how comfortable life feels. It is revealed by how obedient we remain when the pressure is on.

🔥 When Trust Is Truly Tested

Trust is revealed when:

  • Pressure increases
  • Stakes are high
  • Obedience feels risky
  • Results are unknown

The story of the three Hebrew boys shows what real trust looks like when everything is on the line. 

🔹 Trust Is Rooted in Conviction, Not Convenience

Daniel 3:16 | Psalm 91:1–2

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did not pause to negotiate. They did not wait for better conditions. Their trust came from settled conviction. They knew who God was before the fire appeared.

Ask yourself:

What do you already believe about God that pressure cannot shake?

🔹 Trust Declares God Is Able, Yet Submits to His Will

Daniel 3:17 | Jeremiah 29:11

They boldly said, “Our God is able to deliver us.” That was confidence. But they also surrendered the outcome to God. Trust does not try to control God. Trust rests in His wisdom, even when His plan unfolds differently than expected.

🔹 Trust Says, “Even If He Doesn’t…”

Daniel 3:18 | Isaiah 26:3

This was the turning point of the message. Their faith was not conditional. Their worship was not tied to rescue. They chose obedience even if deliverance did not come. That level of trust brings peace that pressure cannot steal.

🔹 Trust Walks Into the Fire

Daniel 3:24–25 | Isaiah 43:2

God did not stop them from entering the fire. He joined them inside it. The fire did not consume them. It revealed God’s presence. Some battles are not removed because God wants to reveal Himself through them.

🔹 Trust Leads to Testimony

Daniel 3:30 | Proverbs 3:5–6

What was meant for destruction became a platform for promotion. When trust is proven, testimony follows. God used their obedience to display His power before a watching world.

“Trust is not proven when the outcome is clear. It is proven when obedience still costs you something.”

📝 Final Reflection

Trusting God with the outcome means:

  • You obey without bargaining
  • You submit without conditions
  • You stand firm without fear
  • You walk through fire knowing you are not alone

The outcome belongs to God. Your responsibility is trust.

Pause and Reflect:

What fire are you facing right now?

Will you trust God with the outcome?

✨ Encouragement for the Week

This week, choose trust before you see results. Obey God even when the outcome is unclear. Stand firm even when the pressure rises. God is working in ways you cannot see yet. Your obedience is not wasted. Your faith is not unnoticed.

Ask yourself:

  • What step of obedience is God asking of you?

  • Where do you need to release control?

  • Can you trust God even with an “even if” outcome?

Walk into this week with quiet confidence. The fire will not consume you. God will meet you there.

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