This essay argues that God is trustworthy and that faith in God negates the need for external laws, contrasting divine faith with human laws that arise from fear and distrust. It asserts that Christianity uniquely addresses human problems at their source—the human heart—by promoting internal reflection and faithful adherence to God’s teachings. The essay criticizes other systems for creating conflicts of interest and mistrust, particularly between workers and governments, and posits that only Christianity respects workers' rights and eliminates the exploitation perpetuated by governments and their allies.