🟣 Wednesday — Let Go of the Need to Resolve
Truth:
Not everything needs to be solved to be held by God.
Some things are meant to be carried, not concluded.
Micro‑Teaching:
We often approach our inner life like a problem to fix—seeking clarity, certainty, or closure as quickly as possible. But formation teaches a different posture: trust without resolution. Scripture shows God accompanying people through ambiguity more often than explaining it away. When you release the demand for answers, you make space for presence. God’s nearness is not dependent on your understanding.
Practice (Today):
Notice one question, tension, or uncertainty you’ve been trying to resolve.
Instead of analyzing it, offer it to God as it is.
Pray simply:
“I release my need to resolve.”
Reflection:
Where have you mistaken control for faithfulness?
How does your prayer life change when presence matters more than answers?
Word of the Day (teaser):
Trust — resting in God without requiring immediate clarity.
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🟣 Wednesday — Let Go of the Need to Resolve
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