Letting Go and Trusting God

Letting Go and Trusting God

Letting go can be one of the hardest things to do. Sometimes we hold tightly to people, plans, memories, pain, disappointments, or expectations because we are afraid of what will happen if we release them.

But trusting God often requires open hands.

Proverbs 3:5 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.”

Letting go does not mean you do not care. It means you are choosing to trust God with what you cannot control. It means surrendering the outcome to Him and believing that His plan is greater than your fear.

Some burdens were never meant to be carried forever. Some battles belong in God’s hands. Some doors need to close so that healing can begin. Some people, seasons, and situations must be released so you can walk freely into what God has next.

Trusting God means believing that He sees what you cannot see. He knows what is best for you. He knows how to restore, redirect, protect, and provide.

Today, ask God for the grace to release what is heavy. Your hands cannot receive the new while they are still tightly holding the old.

Reflection:
What do you need to release into God’s hands?

Prayer:
Lord, help me let go of what I cannot control. Teach me to trust You with my heart, my future, and my next season. Amen.

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Healing from the Inside Out

Healing from the Inside Out

Many women carry pain that is not visible to others. There are wounds from rejection, betrayal, disappointment, grief, family struggles, broken relationships, or seasons where life did not turn out the way they hoped. Sometimes people can see the smile but not the struggle behind it.

God cares about the hidden places.

Psalm 147:3 says, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

Healing from the inside out means allowing God to touch the areas we have buried, ignored, or protected for years. It means being honest with Him about what still hurts. It means no longer pretending that everything is fine when the heart is still asking for restoration.

Healing is a journey. It may not happen in one moment, but every moment spent in God’s presence matters. He is gentle with wounded hearts. He does not rush your healing, and He does not condemn your tears.

God can heal what people broke. He can restore peace where there has been pain. He can bring joy back into places that sorrow once occupied. Your wounds do not disqualify you; they can become part of your testimony.

You are not too broken for God to restore. You are not too wounded for Him to use. Healing is possible, and it begins by bringing your whole heart to Him.

Reflection:
What hidden wound do you need to bring before God?

Prayer:
Lord, heal me from the inside out. Touch the places in my heart that still hurt and restore my peace, joy, and confidence. Amen.

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