It’s always better to listen to the voice of God and let go than to hold on to something by all means and later regret the decision. Sometimes we fight for what we want so desperately that we don’t realize God is gently pulling us in another direction. We think letting go means losing, but many times, it is God’s way of protecting us, redirecting us, and preparing something better.
I learned this lesson the hard way. I held on, pushed, prayed in my own way, and tried to make things work by force. And in the end, the pain taught me that peace is found in surrender. When God says “let go,” it’s not rejection, it’s redirection. It’s His mercy saving you from what your eyes can’t yet see.
Now I understand that obedience is safer than insistence, and God’s will is always wiser than my desires. Trusting Him may hurt for a moment, but it saves you from deeper hurt later. When He closes a door, it’s because He knows what’s behind it. And when He opens another, it will make sense why He asked you to let go in the first place.
I learned this lesson the hard way. I held on, pushed, prayed in my own way, and tried to make things work by force. And in the end, the pain taught me that peace is found in surrender. When God says “let go,” it’s not rejection, it’s redirection. It’s His mercy saving you from what your eyes can’t yet see.
Now I understand that obedience is safer than insistence, and God’s will is always wiser than my desires. Trusting Him may hurt for a moment, but it saves you from deeper hurt later. When He closes a door, it’s because He knows what’s behind it. And when He opens another, it will make sense why He asked you to let go in the first place.
It’s always better to listen to the voice of God and let go than to hold on to something by all means and later regret the decision. Sometimes we fight for what we want so desperately that we don’t realize God is gently pulling us in another direction. We think letting go means losing, but many times, it is God’s way of protecting us, redirecting us, and preparing something better.
I learned this lesson the hard way. I held on, pushed, prayed in my own way, and tried to make things work by force. And in the end, the pain taught me that peace is found in surrender. When God says “let go,” it’s not rejection, it’s redirection. It’s His mercy saving you from what your eyes can’t yet see.
Now I understand that obedience is safer than insistence, and God’s will is always wiser than my desires. Trusting Him may hurt for a moment, but it saves you from deeper hurt later. When He closes a door, it’s because He knows what’s behind it. And when He opens another, it will make sense why He asked you to let go in the first place.