Did I get you to start singing that frozen song yet? As much as 'let it go' has been played [71 times] and sung at my home it's time to let that song go! Let that song go but don't let the phrase go. There is wisdom in it. I am applying it to my life, pretty much every day. It's hard to apply it to your life though without bursting into song. Most [if not all] of the time if I am trying to hold onto something that I want. Something that I want to happen, want to buy, or want to do. I mean why would I let go of something awesome that God has planned for me? That would be silly. By holding onto things that I want I can delay the plans of God. He looks at my life and says, "Bee still doesn't get it, but she will and I will open the door for her when she decides to let go of the handle."
What God wants is more important than what I want.
God's vision for my life is more important than my personal vision.
With that said...
Things to let go:
the possible summer vacation with my brother [he just broke his ankle...]
Mr. Prince Charming
those crumbs that are always left on the counter after the first person in house makes breakfast
those crumbs that are always left on the counter after the first person in house makes breakfast
negative self talk
control [ouch!]
shopping for a bathing suit [oh... the struggle]
this
strangers constantly asking me what grade I am in [um.... I graduated in 2005.]
kettle corn popcorn
any future plans I have for my career
shopping for a bathing suit [oh... the struggle]
this
strangers constantly asking me what grade I am in [um.... I graduated in 2005.]
kettle corn popcorn
any future plans I have for my career
This print is adorable and is a great reminder.
I can't help but burst into song when I see it.
What do you need to let go?
All I know is that the more I let go I get more of God and less of me. I think that is what it is all about.
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