Description
Do you really trust the Lord? was written by Steven Thorpe is describing about why God’s Word is not only true but entirely trustworthy, offering a foundation strong enough to withstand life’s trials.
Many Christians profess to trust God fully, but the reality is often more complex. Few, if any, trust God 100% because many live with one foot in God’s Word and the other in the world’s teachings. This tension arises because the two worldviews, biblical and worldly, are fundamentally incompatible. While the Bible often presents truths that stand in stark contrast to worldly values, scientific claims, especially those supporting evolution, further challenge the faith of believers.
This book explores why God’s Word is not only true but entirely trustworthy, offering a foundation strong enough to withstand life’s trials. By comparing what the world teaches with what Scripture says, we break down key issues and show why these distinctions matter. Our goal is to help Christians strengthen their faith, ensuring that when tough times come, they stand firm with both feet planted in God’s truth, rather than being swayed by worldly beliefs.
In doing so, we fulfil the biblical command of 1 Peter 3:15: To be ready always to provide an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason of the hope within you. The more we understand God’s Word, the more confidently we can live out our faith, even in the face of ever-increasing worldly opposition.
Author profile
Steve is uniquely qualified to write books due to his analytical background as an engineer, which has honed his ability to approach complex topics with clarity and precision. Alongside his professional expertise, he has developed a deep spiritual practice through years of journaling and reflecting on his faith journey. His commitment to regularly writing about personal experiences with God has given him valuable insights into the practical aspects of trusting God in everyday life. This combination of disciplined thinking and heartfelt faith equips him to guide others in their own spiritual growth.