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Surrendering To God
It may be time to let go and let God
do the rest
By Lesli White
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we must get involved with Scripture and hear what God’s
Word is telling us - God’s Word provides transformational wisdom - when we
study the Bible we begin to understand where God is, especially for us - the
more confident we are in God’s promises, the closer we get to transformation
and renewalBy Lesli White
The quick answer to
the question of whether it’s time to surrender to God is yes. We should always
want to surrender to God but truly letting go is difficult.
As Christians, we
know that God is the ultimate problem solver, but it’s not always easy letting God
do what He needs to do in our lives.
Surrendering your
life to God means following His lead without knowing where He’s sending you.
You know you’ve
surrendered to God when you rely on Him to work things out instead of trying to
manipulate others, force your agenda or control a situation.
It’s important that
you let go and let
God work. You don’t always have to be in charge or in control.
Instead of trying
harder, you trust more. Here are six ways to trust God when you’re having
trouble surrendering.
Let Go and Let God
Many Christians
profess to trust God’s Will for their lives and have a desire to surrender to
Him but when it comes down to letting go and letting God, they can’t.
We know that God
has a special plan and purpose for our lives, most of us don’t have trouble
believing this, but the fear develops when we realize that His Will may not be
the will we have for ourselves.
When we’re afraid
of His plan, we begin to doubt His Will for our lives. We then must ask
ourselves, how to move away from a place of fear and begin to trust God and His
plan.
This begins with
letting go and letting God.
Most people think
that letting go and letting God is simply about turning your troubles over to
God so that He can take care of things but it’s more than that.
Letting go and
letting God means that we let go of the outcome we desire and let God manifest
His Will.
Stay Confident in God’s Promises
Surrendering can
feel uncomfortable, but in most cases, it won’t really harm you – but
attempting to avoid the experience will because you are robbing yourself of the
chance to experience the deep satisfaction which comes with listening to your
heart and soul and creating a better life full of passion and purpose.
If we want to trust
God to solve the issues we’re going through, it’s important that we are
confident in God and His Word.
If we really want
to hear God and begin to trust His Will for our lives, we must get involved
with Scripture and hear what God’s Word is telling us.
God’s Word provides
transformational wisdom, and when we study the Bible and grow closer to the
Word, we begin to understand where God is, especially for us.
The more confident
we are in God’s promises, the closer we get to transformation and renewal.
When we begin to
see where God is, not where the world is, we can really move towards letting go
of doubt and fear.
Trust God, Even When We Don’t Understand
the Circumstances
It’s easy to trust
God when things are going according to our plan for ourselves, but when the
plan begins to deviate from what we think should be happening in our lives,
it’s easy for us to fall off course because we are allowing doubt to triumph over
God.
We put up a shield
so that we don’t get hurt, but we are only casting out God and hurting
ourselves.
Proverbs 3:5 which
tells us to “Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not to your own
understanding” is a great reminder to let go of self, the thoughts in our
head that allow us to believe our plan is greater than God’s, because these are
the thoughts that sabotage us and will only lead us astray.
We should trust
God, even when we don’t understand His greater purpose for our lives.
Allow God to Calm Your Heart
While God calls us
every single day to not be afraid, to simply trust Him in everything can be
difficult.
The Christian life
is a constant battle between fear and trust; anxiety and trust, and doubt and
confidence.
Worrying can be harmful
not only to our emotional health, but also to our physical health. Excessive
worrying can lead to depression and can even cause us to become physically ill.
When we worry, we
get so lost in what might happen that we lose sight of our peace and happiness,
and can no longer find our inner calm.
But we have hope in
God. When circumstances show up that have the ability to break us down, we can
trust in God’s promises.
Believe in God’s Promises
While we can’t
physically hear God, it’s important that we remain confident that God hears us
and confident in God’s promises offered through Scripture.
This is the place
where you will really begin to hear His voice. The more time we spend with
Scripture, the more we can hear and know what God’s Will is for us.
Allow the Holy
Spirit to guide you. When you read the Bible and hear God speaking through the
Word, you begin to see situations differently and your circumstances in a whole
new light.
We can’t do this
without letting go and trusting God. You then can make decisions based not off
a mindset of fear, but where you are being led by God.
Let God Take Control
Always remember
that you are bigger than any fear you’re facing today or the situation you’re
going through.
God is in control.
One of the best ways to combat your fear is to trust in God and lean on His
Word.
Immerse yourself in
it. While fear may continue to show up for you, when you acknowledge and truly
believe that God is in control, anything is possible.
Fear can feel like
it’s paralyzing you, but fear only has the power to control as much as you
allow it to. Trust that you can challenge any fear you have with God and you
will always come out victorious.
It is difficult to
surrender to God when we are caught up in our uncertainties. In spite of all of
this, even when we believe God won’t, He will.
God will help you
conquer the issues you’re facing according to His Will. Always apply this to
your life.
Even if you’re
struggling with doubt, know that God has a special plan for your life.
Focus on your
faith, not your doubts and He will direct your paths according to His purpose.
Lesli
White is
a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth with a Bachelor’s degree in Mass
Communications and a concentration in print and online journalism. In college,
she took a number of religious studies courses and harnessed her talent for
storytelling. White has a rich faith background. Her father, a Lutheran pastor
and life coach was a big influence in her faith life, helping her to see the
value of sharing the message of Christ with others. She has served in the
church from an early age. Some of these roles include assisting ministry,
mutual ministry, worship and music ministry and church council.
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