It is said that trust is built on a thin thread. I have no idea where that belief comes from, but for many of us I am sure it is true.
All relationships are built on trust; it is foundational. Once trust is broken, it is difficult to repair. It takes significant time to build trust, but it takes very little time to lose it.
I have heard people say, “I trust no one.” That must be a difficult way to live. To trust only yourself must be entirely lonely.
What helps us build trust? Consider the following:
- Integrity – who we are when no one is looking. Integrity is holding onto a consistent life of honesty in any environment with all our relationships.
- Honesty – being truthful in all things. Building trust requires, no, demands being truthful.
- Reliability – are you consistent and reliable? Trust is built when we follow through with our commitments and promises. The more inconsistent we are the less we will be trusted.
How are you doing in these three areas? Is your marriage full of complete trust? Are you integral in all things and ways? Do you tell the truth even when it hurts to do so? Can others rely upon you and do you hold to consistency?
We all desire to be trusted, to be believed in. That means our intentions are trustworthy and we are transparent when we miss the mark in our relationships. As we earn trust, our relationships will deepen.
Whoever walks in integrity walks securely,
but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out. (Proverbs 10:9)
The integrity of the upright guides them,
but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity. (Proverbs 11:3)

Thank you for this reminder. We often think of you and Mary….yes we are still actually serving the Lord! Blessings
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Thank you.
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