My trust
Trust consists of a firm hope in someone and we also put it into practice in the familiarity in which we treat some people.
Psalm 46:11 "The Lord of hosts is with us: our refuge is the God of Jacob."

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Not all days are the same, what's more, the Lord alerts us and tells us in his word that each day brings its own evil, there are days in which we feel as if our world has been shaken and everything that we take for granted and of which we depend on, seems to sink into the sea. We can take, for example, the case of a worker who is a parent, who arrives at his workplace and without prior notice, they call him to announce that he is already a retiree. This person's life changes radically in an instant and he wonders now ... What will I do? Who will I go to?
Certainly the advice is to put our trust in God and hope since he is our unshakable refuge, in fact open moments that the Lord allows all our earthly sources of security to fail us, so that we learn to depend on Him more.
Many times the problem can blind us and we try to seek the help of man, our trust should not be placed in man since God tells us Cursed is the man who trusts in another man.
So in the face of the threat of chaos, remember to seek God and you will have peace "in quietness and trust will be your strength."
The Lord wants us to meet Him in the quiet of our hearts. Although amazing ways to display your glory are sometimes impossible.
The Lord wants that despite the worst circumstances he should focus on Him and that we remain still and thus we will know who our God Jehovah of armies really is, the God of Jacob.
According to this book, “be still” is traditionally interpreted as a command to be reverent and meditate on God's blessings; And while it is good Christian practice to meditate on the goodness of God, "be still" in this verse was actually a command to "Stop fighting." The Hebrew verb means to cease, to be inactive. "Surrender"; "Stop"; "Desist"; "Drop your weapons"; "Make peace".