Releasing control and trusting God
“Where You go, I’ll go. Where You stay, I’ll stay. When You move, I’ll move. I will follow.”
Hannah Muñoz is a regular contributor to The Scroll. She also is the digital editor for The Alabama Baptist/TAB Media. She graduated from Samford University in 2017 and is a member of The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham.
“Where You go, I’ll go. Where You stay, I’ll stay. When You move, I’ll move. I will follow.”
It’s a lot going through all of these things to get ready for a wedding but as long as we are keeping our focus on the marriage as a whole, it’s a lot more enjoyable and gives us much more to look forward to.
Hopefully this time next year I can look back and feel more accomplished in my attempts. But it’ll take a lot of work and some different choices to strive towards meeting those goals.
Encourage each other without coddling each other. You’re going to mess up — by forgetting or by purposefully rejecting — but a gentle push from your partner is a good step to getting back on track quickly.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
God’s word is transformative. It does me no good to simply listen to or read that Word on autopilot without really taking anything in. Instead, I’m now praying to let it consume, work in and transform my life each day.
It was a good reminder that I should give all of my cares and fears and worries and concerns and sins to God. He always takes them. And He gives us rest, respite, peace and salvation in return.
There’s more I want to practice and more I want to learn. … I don’t want to stop learning just because I’m done with school.
“Where You go, I’ll go. Where You stay, I’ll stay. When You move, I’ll move. I will follow.”
It’s a lot going through all of these things to get ready for a wedding but as long as we are keeping our focus on the marriage as a whole, it’s a lot more enjoyable and gives us much more to look forward to.
Hopefully this time next year I can look back and feel more accomplished in my attempts. But it’ll take a lot of work and some different choices to strive towards meeting those goals.
Encourage each other without coddling each other. You’re going to mess up — by forgetting or by purposefully rejecting — but a gentle push from your partner is a good step to getting back on track quickly.
The words we have chosen to use to describe God are both perfectly accurate and, at the same time, not enough to wholly depict Who God is.
God’s word is transformative. It does me no good to simply listen to or read that Word on autopilot without really taking anything in. Instead, I’m now praying to let it consume, work in and transform my life each day.
It was a good reminder that I should give all of my cares and fears and worries and concerns and sins to God. He always takes them. And He gives us rest, respite, peace and salvation in return.
There’s more I want to practice and more I want to learn. … I don’t want to stop learning just because I’m done with school.
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