Trust Flashcards

1
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1 cor. 4:2, NIV, “Now it is required that those who have been given trust must prove faithful.”

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1 Cor. 4:2, NIV, “Now it is required that those who have been given trust must prove faithful.”

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What is the objective of the session on trust?

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To learn what trust is and why it’s foundational to a stable relationship.

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How is trust defined in relationships?

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Trust is an assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone.

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4
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What can trust also be described as?

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Faith.

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5
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What are the three aspects of trust?

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  • Insight
  • Vulnerability
  • Choice
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What does trust involve according to the content?

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A ‘calculated risk’ because it asks us to carefully let things go out of our control.

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What happens to a relationship when trust is broken?

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It will always damage it, and perhaps devastate it.

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What are the three factors that establish trust?

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  • A belief
  • A knowing
  • An action
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9
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What does Romans 4 say about Abraham’s belief?

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He was fully persuaded.

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What does Hebrews 11 teach about faith?

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Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.

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What does James 2 teach regarding faith and deeds?

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Faith without deeds is useless.

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12
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What is the first quality that blends together to form trust?

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Confidence.

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13
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True or False: Confidence can be placed in an unprincipled person.

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False.

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14
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What does confidence require according to the text?

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It requires that we are governed by principles.

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15
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It is a __________ we make

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Choice

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16
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It is a _______ _______ we take

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Calculated risk

17
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It requires we be __________

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vulnerable

18
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Trust that is upheld ___________ and _________ a relationship, while trust that is broken will always_________ it, and perhaps ____________ it.

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Preserves, strenghthens, damage, devastate

19
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Confidence. We can only be confident of those people who we are sure we can_________

20
Q

To inspire such ______________ then requires that we are governed by ___________, because principles help____________ and keep us __________ in our ___________ despite the circumstances.

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Confidence, principles, regulate, steady, conduct

22
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_____________people are _______ motivated and _________

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Reliable, self, dependable

23
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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 ___ _______

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consistent, right, the whole, whim, the moment

24
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Acts 26:20, AMPC,”do works and live lives consistent with and worthy of their__________.”

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Repentance

25
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__________ _______________ does not sacrifice _____________ or _____________

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Biblical loyalty, truth, justice

26
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__________says, “You can ___________ on me to ___________ and fulfill my word to you no matter how__________ or uncomfortable or costly that might be.

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Trust, count, keep, difficult

27
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“The Lord____________lying lips, but He _____________in men who are truthful.”

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Detests, delights

28
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Trust is the most ___________ leg of relationships, so when we do not uphold trust, it quickly begins to ________the well-being of a relationship.

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Fragile, erode

29
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Once trust has ___________ down, the only wat to see it return to strength is for those who have been _________ to be ___________ to rebuild, and for those who have ________________the trust to be willing to be ___________

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Broken, hurt,willing,damaged, proven