The spirit of control directly opposes the spirit of surrender.
Sometimes—when in conflict—our natural instinct is to hold on tighter without realizing it’s in our best interest to let go.
Continue reading “The Power of Surrender”The spirit of control directly opposes the spirit of surrender.
Sometimes—when in conflict—our natural instinct is to hold on tighter without realizing it’s in our best interest to let go.
Continue reading “The Power of Surrender”If there was one truth I could pass along to everyone that I come into contact with, it would be this:
For God SO LOVED the world.
Two things I’m passionate about are knowing God and receiving everything He has for me. I don’t want to leave anything on the table.
My mother-in-law often says, “Never live beneath what Jesus died to give you.” As I try my best to live that way, one thing I’ve learned is that I can only know God in certain capacities when I leave my comfort zones, and I can only receive to the extent that I recognize my need. For example, I can’t know God as provider if I never lack anything. I can’t know God as protector if I always avoid trials. I can’t know God as defender if I never walk boldly.
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