S1: The Requirements for Trust (I Want to Trust You, but I Don't)
I Want to Trust You, but I Don't (Lysa TerKeurst)
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23m
Instead of shaming ourselves for trust issues or feeling ridiculous, we need to recognize that our trust issues have roots in reality. Trust requires two crucial factors: safety and connection.
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These red flags indicate they don't value trust in a relationship: Incongruity, Inconsistency, Insincerity, Self-Centeredness, Insecurity, Immaturity, Immorality, Insubordination, Incompetence, Irresponsibility, Inflated Sense of Self.
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S3: Trust is a Track Record (I Want t...
Kintsugi, the Japanase art of repair, is the metaphor for this session. Every break or rip is unique. So, every repair needs to be unique. More severe breaks will require more time for the repair. And repentance must be present in order for the repair process to work.
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S4: The More I Doubt Him, the Less I'...
If I believe that God allows harsh realities for no good reason, I will want to try to control my circumstances rather than trust His plan. Sometimes we would rather be in control than be fully obedient. Especially if that obedience
seems risky.