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As you [[progress]] in the [[spirit]] coming closer to [[the Father]] and partaking of his divine [[perfection]], truly do you become a better [[friend]] to others just as the Father is a perfect friend to you. You then can justify another's [[faith]] in you. You can earn other's [[trust]]. The Father is truly a perfect friend, you can never put too much trust in Him for he will never let you down. And, as you partake of his [[nature]], you are less and less likely to let your friends down.  
 
As you [[progress]] in the [[spirit]] coming closer to [[the Father]] and partaking of his divine [[perfection]], truly do you become a better [[friend]] to others just as the Father is a perfect friend to you. You then can justify another's [[faith]] in you. You can earn other's [[trust]]. The Father is truly a perfect friend, you can never put too much trust in Him for he will never let you down. And, as you partake of his [[nature]], you are less and less likely to let your friends down.  
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Think of a [[time]] when someone was disappointed in placing their [[trust]] in you. They felt treated unfairly, but didn't you also feel treated unfairly? Didn't you feel that you needed to be who you are and who you are required certain [[action]]s which may not of seemed unfair to you at all? Now think of a time when you deliberately did someone wrong. Sometimes the motive could be to deliberately break another's trust in you. <u>Sometimes, someone's trust is too big a burden and not expressive of who you are</u>. Sometimes you might not feel that this burden of trust is fair and this is certainly so.  
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Think of a [[time]] when someone was disappointed in placing their [[trust]] in you. They felt treated unfairly, but didn't you also feel treated unfairly? Didn't you feel that you needed to be who you are and who you are required certain [[action]]s which may not of seemed unfair to you at all? Now think of a time when you deliberately did someone wrong. Sometimes the motive could be to deliberately break another's trust in you. Sometimes, someone's trust is too big a burden and not expressive of who you are. Sometimes you might not feel that this burden of trust is fair and this is certainly so.  
    
Each person must come to trust the Father and Him alone. Once you can come to that understanding, then the betrayals and let downs that other people bring into your life is not so hard to bear because your sacred trust is not lying with them. Your sacred trust is unshakable and complete so the foibles of your fellows are not so grave, not so serious.
 
Each person must come to trust the Father and Him alone. Once you can come to that understanding, then the betrayals and let downs that other people bring into your life is not so hard to bear because your sacred trust is not lying with them. Your sacred trust is unshakable and complete so the foibles of your fellows are not so grave, not so serious.

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