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Trusting God Beyond What We Know

நமக்குத் தெரிந்ததைத் தாண்டி தேவனை நம்புதல்

Acts 1:6-7; Luke 24:16; John 13:7; Hebrews 11:8; 2 Corinthians 5:7; Matthew 6:34; Philippians 4:6-7
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Introduction (அறிமுகம்)

We all carry questions that weigh on our hearts: When will this problem end? Why is this happening to me? When will God answer this prayer? These are not new questions. The disciples who walked closest to Jesus wrestled with the same uncertainties.

Their burning question was direct and urgent:

"Lord, will You at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?" — Acts 1:6 (NKJV)

Jesus' response was equally clear and decisive:

"It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority." — Acts 1:7 (NKJV)

"பிதாவானவர் தம்முடைய ஆதீனத்திலே வைத்திருக்கிற காலங்களையும் வேளைகளையும் அறிகிறது உங்களுக்கு அடுத்ததல்ல." — அப்போஸ்தலர் 1:7 (TAOVBSI)

This response reveals a profound truth: instead of craving definitive answers about timing and circumstances, God calls us to walk by faith, obedience, and readiness every single day.

We Do Not Have to Know Everything (எல்லாவற்றையும் அறிந்திருக்க வேண்டியதில்லை)

Scripture repeatedly shows us that understanding is not a prerequisite for faith. The disciples walking the road to Emmaus experienced this firsthand. Despite having spent years with Jesus, they failed to recognize the risen Christ walking beside them:

"But their eyes were restrained, so that they did not know Him." — Luke 24:16 (NKJV)

Even Peter, one of Jesus' closest disciples, encountered this same reality during the foot-washing scene. When Peter protested Jesus washing his feet, the Master's response was illuminating:

"What I am doing you do not understand now, but you will know after this." — John 13:7 (NKJV)

These passages reveal a consistent pattern: many circumstances in our lives will only make complete sense in retrospect. Our present calling is not to comprehend every detail but to trust the One who sees the full picture. The disciples' limited understanding did not disqualify them from following Christ; rather, it positioned them to experience faith in its purest form.

Faith Is Stronger than Knowledge (விசுவாசம் அறிவைவிட வலிமையானது)

Abraham's journey demonstrates the superior strength of faith over knowledge. When God called him to leave everything familiar, Abraham's response became a model for all believers:

"By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going." — Hebrews 11:8 (NKJV)

"விசுவாசத்தினாலே ஆபிரகாம் தான் சுதந்தரமாகப் பெறப்போகிற இடத்திற்குப் போகும்படி அழைக்கப்பட்டபோது, கீழ்ப்படிந்து, தான் போகும் இடம் இன்னதென்று அறியாமல் புறப்பட்டுப்போனான்." — எபிரெயர் 11:8 (TAOVBSI)

This is the essence of biblical faith—moving forward without complete information, trusting in God's character rather than our circumstances. Paul captures this principle perfectly:

"We walk by faith, not by sight." — 2 Corinthians 5:7 (NKJV)

Our peace does not originate from knowing all the details of our future. Instead, it flows from knowing the God who holds every detail in His sovereign hands. Faith becomes our compass when the path ahead seems unclear, and trust becomes our anchor when the storms of uncertainty rage.

God Wants Us Ready, Not Restless (கடவுள் நம்மை ஆயத்தமாக விரும்புகிறார், கலக்கமாக அல்ல)

Jesus taught His disciples to focus on faithful living rather than anxious speculation about the future:

"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble." — Matthew 6:34 (NKJV)

"ஆகையால், நாளைக்காகக் கவலைப்படாதிருங்கள்; நாளையத்தினம் தன்னுடையவைகளுக்காகக் கவலைப்படும்; அந்தந்த நாளுக்கு அதினதின் பாடுபோதும்." — மத்தேயு 6:34 (TAOVBSI)

Paul reinforces this teaching with practical guidance for managing uncertainty:

"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." — Philippians 4:6-7 (NKJV)

"நீங்கள் ஒன்றுக்குங்கவலைப்படாமல், எல்லாவற்றையுங்குறித்து உங்கள் விண்ணப்பங்களை ஸ்தோத்திரத்தோடே கூடிய ஜெபத்தினாலும் வேண்டுதலினாலும் தேவனுக்குத் தெரியப்படுத்துங்கள். அப்பொழுது, எல்லாப் புத்திக்கும் மேலான தேவசமாதானம் உங்கள் இருதயங்களையும் உங்கள் சிந்தைகளையும் கிறிஸ்து இயேசுவுக்குள்ளாகக் காத்துக்கொள்ளும்." — பிலிப்பியர் 4:6-7 (TAOVBSI)

Instead of spending our energy on endless speculation, worried planning, or restless analysis, we are called to live faithfully in the present moment. This means actively doing good, consistently loving others, and steadily trusting God's perfect timing for all things.

Application (செயல்படுத்துதல்)

Consider a child walking with a parent through an unfamiliar city. The child does not know the route, cannot read the street signs, and has no understanding of the parent's schedule. Yet the child walks confidently, hand in hand with the parent, completely secure in that relationship. This is the picture of our walk with our Heavenly Father.

Life is not ultimately about knowing when breakthrough will come or how circumstances will resolve. Instead, it is about being faithful today, remaining ready for whatever God brings, and staying close to His heart through every season.

The challenge before us is personal and immediate: Will you live today trusting Him, even when you cannot understand His ways? Where are you trying to force answers instead of resting in His sovereignty? Where are you allowing anxiety about the unknown future to rob you of peace in the present moment?

Like Abraham, we are called to step forward in faith, not knowing where we are going but knowing the One who leads us. Like the disciples, we are invited to trust Jesus even when His actions do not make immediate sense to us. And like faithful believers throughout history, we can find our security not in having all the answers but in belonging to the God who is the Answer to every question our hearts will ever hold.