
So… am I the only person who knows that in the end, everything will be just fine by His grace, but the flesh tends to interrupt for a brief moment? I tend to get so frustrated with myself because I allow worry to penetrate my trust. I have to take a step back and realize that I am not in control and that I must trust Him wholeheartedly. There have been times when, through my natural eyes, everything appeared to be falling apart, but my spiritual eyes saw otherwise. I went through tough times when all I could do was throw my hands up and shout out loud, “I can’t do this anymore, Lord; I need you to take control.” When that particular storm was over, I looked back and said, “You had it worked out the whole time.”
I realized that it was just like riding in a car. There cannot be two drivers, point blank, period. If a passenger were to attempt to drive from a seat other than the driver’s seat, more than likely, the car would crash. The same pertains to me putting my life in His hands. During these tough times, I must get my butt out of the driver’s seat, buckle up, and let Him drive and get me to my next destination safely and on time. We are all dealing with something in our lives right now, but I am here to tell you to stop worrying, trust Him wholeheartedly, and praise Him in advance for that particular storm coming to an end. Feel free to share your testimonies and praise reports; you may be giving the next person hope. Have a blessed day.
Yours Truly,
Ranice
This was written by our contributing writer, Ranice C. Harper.
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