Trust, trusted, trusting, trusts, trustworthy
Trust is sharing of the heart often based on prior
confidence
obtained, accepted, or given. Trust also has a form of
judgment contained within its modern thinking, as needed to
ensure that abuse of power is not taken. Trust is also used by
the beasts extensively as credit to others as an excuse of
benefits versus power over non-power, or strong versus poor.
Trust is also the ability to believe in an idea or thought, or
another human's ideas or thoughts. The most significant synonym
of trust is faith, along with
confidence and reliance. One of the quotes contained in the
dictionary was from Peter M Latham, which stated, "Faith and
knowledge lean largely upon each other in the practice of
medicine." It is faith that cleanses knowledge if heeded northward as in the
Visions of Zechariah.
Trustworthy is honesty and truth. Trust is also a feeling when
verity and intuition are sound that
contain volition and
awareness. In God we
Trust is not about money, for God has no money, only man has
money, and greed follows.
Job 18:13-15
[13] So are the paths of all that forget God; and the
hypocrite's hope shall perish: [14] Whose
hope shall be cut off, and whose trust shall be a spider's web.
[15] He shall lean upon his house, but it shall not stand: he
shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure.
R. Mark Sink 2006/12/9
Review and update: 2007/2/3
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