Trust Flashcards
(30 cards)
1 cor. 4:2, NIV, “Now it is required that those who have been given trust must prove faithful.”
1 Cor. 4:2, NIV, “Now it is required that those who have been given trust must prove faithful.”
What is the objective of the session on trust?
To learn what trust is and why it’s foundational to a stable relationship.
How is trust defined in relationships?
Trust is an assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone.
What can trust also be described as?
Faith.
What are the three aspects of trust?
- Insight
- Vulnerability
- Choice
What does trust involve according to the content?
A ‘calculated risk’ because it asks us to carefully let things go out of our control.
What happens to a relationship when trust is broken?
It will always damage it, and perhaps devastate it.
What are the three factors that establish trust?
- A belief
- A knowing
- An action
What does Romans 4 say about Abraham’s belief?
He was fully persuaded.
What does Hebrews 11 teach about faith?
Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.
What does James 2 teach regarding faith and deeds?
Faith without deeds is useless.
What is the first quality that blends together to form trust?
Confidence.
True or False: Confidence can be placed in an unprincipled person.
False.
What does confidence require according to the text?
It requires that we are governed by principles.
It is a __________ we make
Choice
It is a _______ _______ we take
Calculated risk
It requires we be __________
vulnerable
Trust that is upheld ___________ and _________ a relationship, while trust that is broken will always_________ it, and perhaps ____________ it.
Preserves, strenghthens, damage, devastate
Confidence. We can only be confident of those people who we are sure we can_________
Count on
To inspire such ______________ then requires that we are governed by ___________, because principles help____________ and keep us __________ in our ___________ despite the circumstances.
Confidence, principles, regulate, steady, conduct
_____________people are _______ motivated and _________
Reliable, self, dependable
To be_____________ means we make decisions and determine our behaviour based on the ____________ and the best thing in light of _____ __________ rather than on __________ of what we want or desire in ___ _______
consistent, right, the whole, whim, the moment
Acts 26:20, AMPC,”do works and live lives consistent with and worthy of their__________.”
Repentance