🎙️ Day 259: God Is in Control – And That’s a Good Thing
✨ Weekly Affirmation:
“I am free in Christ. I release fear, control, and anxiety, and I rest in the truth that God is in control and I am held by His peace.”
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📖 Key Verse:
Colossians 1:17 (NIV) – “He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.”
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Today’s episode is a powerful reminder that surrender is not a step back—it’s a step into peace.
We often say, “God is in control,” but do we live like it?
In this episode, we explore:
🔹 The difference between our control and God’s
🔹 What it looks like to rest in His sovereignty
🔹 How the Proverbs 31 woman walks in confidence—not because she’s in control, but because she trusts the One who is
If you’ve been clinging to outcomes, obsessing over timelines, or battling anxiety when things fall apart, this one is for you.
🧭 You’ll also highlight fresh verses to anchor your faith, reflect on practical heart-check questions, and hear a beautiful song recommendation to end your day in peace.
🎵 Worship Rec:
“Still in Control” by Jesus Culture (feat. Mack Brock)
🎧 Take a breath, press play, and remind your soul—He’s still in control, and that’s the best news today.
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