November Week 1: “Faith in Motion and Confidence in Jesus”
- Emily Geisler
- Nov 10
- 4 min read
“Faith in Motion and Confidence in Jesus: Building a community of believers!” |
Hello and Welcome to November, and to a brand new RELAUNCH with TRUST THE KING! Thank you for taking this journey with us...
We’re relaunching Trust The King because this is bigger than clothing — it’s about building a community of believers who boldly walk in faith.
We’re calling it “The Trust Tribe” — a family that stands on the name of Jesus and wears that confidence with purpose. This brand is about Him, but it’s also about you — your journey, your faith, and your identity as a child of the King. When you wear Trust The King, you’re not just putting on apparel; you’re stepping into alignment with who God called you to be — and when you do that, you’ll witness the world adjust to you.
Scripture Focus: Jeremiah 17:7 (NIV) - "But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.” This week, we are meditating on the beautiful promise and profound blessing found in Jeremiah 17:7. Let’s get to it.
Introduction: What does true happiness look like? The world often tells us it comes from security, success, or self-reliance, but Scripture points us to a different source. Jeremiah 17:7 reveals that a life of deep, abiding joy—a blessed life—is found simply by shifting the object of our trust from ourselves and our circumstances to the unwavering nature of God. This week, we learn to rest our entire hope and confidence in Him. |
Breaking Down the Verse:
1. "But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord":• This is a declaration of ultimate well-being. To be 'blessed' means to be favored and to experience true contentment. This blessing isn't earned by performance, but simply by the action of placing our complete trust—our entire weight—onto the Lord. We can’t say that we trust God, but we speak doubt out of our mouths and over our lives. You can’t be hot or cold with your faith in God. You either trust Him or you don’t. The more you worry, the less you trust Him. God wants us to fully rely on his ability to come through. Even when it feels like you’re waiting longer than you want to, you have to speak assurance into your atmosphere that God is working things out for your good. And while your waiting, praise Him in advance!
2. "whose confidence is in him.":• Confidence here means placing all your hope and expectation in God alone. It’s the firm conviction that He is both willing and able to act on your behalf, regardless of how hopeless your current situation might look. It comes from knowing who our source is. Let me remind you. His name is JESUS! He is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords! He is the Lily of the Valley, the Bright and Morning Star! He is a Way Maker, a Promise Keeper, a Burden Bearer, and a Heavy Load Sharer! He’s the Rock in a weary land, the Shelter in the time of storm! When you call His name, demons tremble, chains break, and peace shows up where confusion once lived! He’s not just a name — He’s the Name above every name! And when you put your trust in Jesus, you stand tall, you walk bold, and you live knowing that victory is already yours! When your confidence is in Him, you stop chasing validation from people and start walking in divine assurance that God is the source of your strength and the strength of your life. You move different, speak different, live different — because now your foundation is unshakable. That’s what Trust The King stands for: a bold faith that says, “My confidence isn’t in me — it’s in JESUS!!! If you agree say, “TRUST THE KING”!
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TRUST CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK: This week, we are challenging ourselves to embrace the power of gratitude, which is a foundational act of trust that prepares our hearts for obedience.
Your Challenge: Before you check your phone, before you worry about your day's tasks, take 60 seconds. Close your eyes and genuinely thank God for three specific things. Wake up and declare: “Today, I will trust the King — no matter what.” 1. Let go of one thing you’ve been stressing about. Hand it to God in prayer. Pray. 2. Walk boldly like it’s already handled — because it is. 3. Share your faith with someone: Let them know you’ve turned whatever is over to God and you’re fulling trusting Him with it! If you have social media, make a post and simply say, I #TrustTheKing.
These simple act redirects your focus from scarcity and fear to the abundance of God’s faithfulness. Email us back and let us know how it goes for you!
Until then, may your faith be in motion as you Trust In God. Blessings, The Trust The King Team Tony Jackson |





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