Search This Blog

Faith and Trust


Hi, In this Blog we will clear difference between Faith and Trust, So Let's Start. 

A man who was walking on a tightrope between two very tall buildings. The man's son was also sitting on his shoulder. He was taking care of himself very comfortably holding the rod in his hands. All the people standing on the ground were looking at him in amazement. 

When he reached the second building comfortably, people clapped loudly and applauded him. He smiled at the people and said.

"Do you guys believe i am going to walk the same tightrope again and get to the other side?" People shouted, yes, yes, you can do it. Now he asked once again, " Do you all have faith?" People said yes, we can bet on you. 

He said, "okay, will onw you sit on my shoulder instead of my son? I will take him safely to the other side." So my dear brothers and sisters, Belief is a different thing and trust is a different thing. You have to be completely annihilate to trust. But today we all lack that same confidence. We believe in Allah but we cannot fait him.

 The blind trust you place on people, look at Allah                     
 Believe that he will never lose faith and never let you break.

FAITH:            

is a term that has different meanings depending on the context. In general, faith refers to a strong belief in something or someone, often without proof or evidence . Faith can be used to describe a religious belief system, such as Christianity, Islam, or Judaism. In this contentfaith is often defined as a belief in God or a higher power .

Faith can also refer to a person’s trust in someone or something. This type of faith is based on experience and evidence, rather than just belief. For example, you might have faith in your doctor because they have successfully treated you in the past .

In summary, faith can refer to a belief system or a person’s trust in someone or something.

 TRUST:

Trust, on the other hand, is more focused on reliance or confidence in someone or something based on previous experiences, reliability, or evidence. Trust usually develops through a pattern of predictability, consistency, and integrity demonstrated over time. It involves a level of security or belief in the dependability and honesty of a person, system, or process.




Comments

Followers

Archive

Contact Form

Send