God’s Will
…So why is it so hard for us to let go and let God?
I think it’s because we believe control equals safety. If we can predict, manage, and plan everything, then we think we can avoid pain. But the truth is, we have never been in control…
…So why is it so hard for us to let go and let God?
I think it’s because we believe control equals safety. If we can predict, manage, and plan everything, then we think we can avoid pain. But the truth is, we have never been in control…
…So how do we cope with movement?
We start by accepting it instead of resisting it. Resistance exhausts us. Acceptance gives us room to respond…
…Small steps matter. They matter because they are sustainable. They matter because they respect where we are right now, not where we wish we already were. Taking a small step is choosing consistency over perfection…
…We are very good at talking. We talk about doing better, being better, choosing differently. We make lists, set intentions, whisper promises to ourselves in the quiet moments. But what happens when January comes and life feels the same? What are the ramifications of not making the change? Of staying stuck in patterns we know no longer serve us?…
…At Christmas time, joy feels amplified. It fills our homes, our churches, our streets, and our hearts. We decorate, we gather, we give, and we remember. We remember why this season exists in the first place, the birth of Christ, a symbol of love given freely, of hope entering the world through humility, of joy arriving not with noise, but with purpose…
…When someone like that leaves your life, it leaves a huge void.
There is no gentle way to describe it. No poetic phrase that fully captures the absence. It is a gap; wide, unexpected, and painfully quiet. A space where laughter once lived…