In moments like wrapping up a conversation, putting the finishing touches on a project, or winding down the day with unfinished tasks, it’s common to feel the pull of worry, stress, and regret. We replay scenarios, second-guess ourselves, and fret over potential outcomes. However, there’s another path available to us: after giving our all, we can choose to fully entrust the results to God.
In this episode, we delve into God’s invitation to give our best effort and then release the outcomes to Him. We’ll explore the art of discernment, understanding when to persist and when to surrender.
Join us as we navigate this vital practice, learning how to cultivate trust in God’s guidance and find peace in letting go.
💡Today’s Big Idea: Abandon Outcomes to God
⚡️Today’s Small Step: Prayerfully pick one situation where God is inviting you to abandon the outcomes to Him, and then choose a practice to help you turn it over to Him.
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