Letting Go


 Many of us are holding on to shame concerning our relationships.


Maybe it’s shame over a marriage that ended. Maybe it’s shame over a son or daughter who chose a different path than the one planned for them. Maybe it’s a friendship that took a wrong turn.

Shame is not something the Lord ever intended for us to carry.

I believe, as humans, we often try to control the narrative of a situation. We think maybe if we say or do just the right thing, it will all turn around. As if we hold some kind of supernatural power of persuasion over the universe and the people in it. If things don’t go the way we think they should, we take on the weight of perceived failure.

How much do you trust God?

Do you trust Him enough to let go of what you hoped would be, and allow Him to turn it around or end it for your good and His glory?

I know. It’s not easy, but when we are truly able to trust the Lord with every part of us, we’ll be free to see what He has waiting for us on the other side. When we let go of the shame holding us hostage, we can move on to the glorious, rich life in the Lord He has waiting for us.

When Christ died on the cross, He took all of our guilt and shame with Him. We can honor Him by trusting Him to carry those burdens for us.

“Yet it was our weaknesses he carried; it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God, a punishment for his own sins! But he was pierced for our rebellion, crushed for our sins. He was beaten so we could be whole. He was whipped so we could be healed.” -‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭53:4-5‬‭

We can trust him. Surrender those burdens today. He is for us. 

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