Learning Trust from Columba's Celtic Prayer

Iona, Scotland by Susan Gaddis

Restful trust in God’s plans, purposes, and guidance is not always easy. Life doesn’t always turn out the way we expect, and circumstances can change with little warning. Learning to trust holds challenges not anticipated when the path before us seems clear. It is during the tough times that trust in God takes on substance.Ancient stories tell of Columba being exiled from Ireland after a battle fought on his behalf where many were killed. Vowing to win numerous lives for Christ, he sailed for Scotland in 563 and settled on the small island of Iona. There he founded a movement that would give birth to the evangelism of Europe. The following is one of his prayers.

Alone with none but Thee, my God,I journeyed on my way:What need I fear, when Thou art nearO King of night and day?More safe am I within Thy handThan if a host did round me stand.The child of God can fear no ill,His chosen dread no foe:We leave our fate to Thee, and waitThy bidding when to go.‘Tis not from chance our comfort springs,Thou art our trust, O King of kings.

-Columba

Where are you in your trust of God? What has caused you to grow the most in this aspect of your journey with Jesus?

In Him together, Susan Gaddis

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