In God We Trust

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In God we trust, for He exists in the holy triad of creation, restoration, and redemption. There is no life without His having willed it. Someday, we will all fall asleep forevermore. Only God can raise us from the ashes; only He can make what is barren whole again.

In God we trust, for He is the author of unending love, the composer of divine wisdom, and the prince of merciful peace. All creation springs forth from the sound of His word, from the mighty power of Heaven’s voice.

While the splendor of the Almighty resides in the realm of the unseen, the world—His brilliant work—is manifestly present and envelops the ages; nothing lies outside the scope of His majestic reach. He can be derided, but not ignored; He can be vilified, but not made unloved; He can be crucified, but not replaced.

In God we trust, for His making is perfect—in total unity with the essence of profound goodness. Awesome is the architecture of life, in worldly miniature as in the manifestation of grand design. No other state of existence can be envisioned in a more accomplished fashion. Everything, so complete in itself, is beautifully aligned with the forces of nature and the cycles of time.

In God we trust, for unsurpassed is His righteousness.

Mankind’s reprimand, to the extent required, is deserving and just.

Not for the sake of punishment does He allow the world to suffer, but as atonement for sins committed against His holy will.

He desires our purification, for we cannot partake in the kingdom of unblemished bliss without dignity, cleanness, and self-worth.

In God we trust, for His knowledge is boundless and never diminished.

Always steadfast, protective, and firm is the hand of the Lord—for those who seek it. At no time does He cast aside human hearts yearning for truth, justice, and peace. His consolation is unfailingly tender, as people long for grace and forgiveness. Our God is there in the most consequential of times: when we give up earthly desires and are poised to clothe ourselves in garments of holiness.

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