Trusting God is one of the greatest challenges in modern life. We live in a world filled with conflict, injustice, suffering, and uncertainty. Gerald openly acknowledges these struggles and asks difficult questions: Why does God allow pain? Why do bad things happen?
Rather than offering simple answers, Gerald reminds readers that free will plays a major role in human suffering. God gives humanity the freedom to choose love or destruction. Many of the world’s problems are the result of misused freedom rather than divine neglect.
Trusting God does not mean ignoring reality. It means believing that God remains present even in hardship. Through prayer, reflection, and obedience, believers learn that God works quietly in their lives—often in ways that become clear only over time.
Gerald explains that trust grows through experience. When we see how prayer brings peace, how faith strengthens us during trials, and how God’s guidance leads to better choices, confidence in Him deepens.
In a noisy and chaotic world, trusting God becomes an anchor. It gives stability, hope, and courage to face life’s uncertainties without losing direction.
