by admin | May 19, 2026 | Trust

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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by admin | May 19, 2026 | Faith

Fear can be one of the greatest barriers to moving forward. It can cause a woman to delay her dreams, hide her gifts, avoid opportunities, or remain in places God is calling her out of. Fear often speaks loudly, but faith reminds us that God is louder.
2 Timothy 1:7 says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”
Fear may come, but it does not have to rule. You may feel afraid and still choose obedience. You may feel uncertain and still take the next step. Courage is not the absence of fear; courage is trusting God more than what fear is saying.
When fear says, “You cannot,” faith says, “God is with me.”
When fear says, “You will fail,” faith says, “God will help me.”
When fear says, “Stay where you are,” faith says, “Follow God.”
Overcoming fear with faith begins by surrendering your worries to God and replacing fearful thoughts with His Word. You do not have to fight fear alone. God has given you power, love, wisdom, and a sound mind.
The step you are afraid to take may be the step that leads you closer to purpose.
Reflection:
What fear has been holding you back?
Prayer:
Lord, help me overcome fear with faith. Give me courage to move forward and trust You completely. Amen.
by admin | May 19, 2026 | Faith

Faith is easy to talk about when everything is going well, but faith becomes deeply tested when life becomes difficult. There are seasons when prayers seem delayed, doors close unexpectedly, relationships change, finances become strained, or the heart feels heavy.
In those moments, it can be tempting to ask, “God, where are You?”
But difficult seasons do not mean God has left you. Sometimes the hardest seasons become the places where your faith grows the deepest.
Isaiah 41:10 says, “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.”
Faith during difficult seasons means choosing to believe that God is still present, even when life feels uncertain. It means trusting His character when you do not understand His timing. It means holding on to His Word when your emotions are tired.
God can use difficult seasons to build endurance, wisdom, patience, compassion, and spiritual maturity. What feels like a breaking season may become a strengthening season. What feels like a delay may be preparation. What feels like loss may become the beginning of restoration.
You do not have to understand everything to trust God. You only need to know that He is with you, and He will not abandon you.
Reflection:
What difficult season are you trusting God through?
Prayer:
Lord, strengthen my faith in this season. Help me trust You even when I do not understand everything. Amen.