Tag: Christian inspiration

  • Come As You Are

    A Father’s Day Invitation from Your Heavenly Father

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    Come As You Are

    On this Father’s Day in the United States, there is a Father who longs to see you just as you are.

    Not the polished version.

    Not the version that tries to impress others.

    Not the version hidden behind titles, accomplishments, or appearances.

    Just you.

    The real you.

    Your Heavenly Father is not asking for perfection. He is asking for your presence.

    Like the prodigal son in the Gospel, many of us have wandered. Some have wandered far from God. Others sit faithfully in church each week while carrying wounds, fears, regrets, and disappointments deep within their hearts.

    Yet the Father’s invitation remains the same:

    “Come home.”

    The Father Who Waits

    In the parable of the prodigal son, the father never stopped loving his child.

    He watched.

    He waited.

    He hoped.

    And when he saw his son returning from a distance, he did not condemn him. He did not lecture him. He did not shame him.

    Instead, he ran to him.

    He embraced him.

    He welcomed him home.

    That is how God feels about each one of us.

    Many people spend their lives searching for love, acceptance, and belonging. Yet our Heavenly Father has already prepared all of these things for us. His heart longs for us to receive the love He freely offers.

    Let God Love You

    Sometimes the hardest thing to do is simply accept that we are loved.

    We know our mistakes.

    We remember our failures.

    We see our weaknesses.

    But God sees something more.

    He sees the son He created.

    He sees the daughter He formed.

    He sees a beloved child made in His image.

    When we come before Him in humility, He lifts us up. When we surrender our burdens, He carries them. When we acknowledge our need for Him, He fills us with His grace.

    The Father does not merely tolerate you.

    He delights in you.

    The Feast Is Waiting

    The father in the Gospel did not merely welcome his son home.

    He prepared a feast.

    That feast symbolizes the joy of life with God and the fellowship of His family.

    At God’s table there is room for everyone.

    There is peace for the troubled.

    There is hope for the discouraged.

    There is healing for the wounded.

    There is joy for the weary.

    There is love beyond anything this world can offer.

    God desires that we share this feast with our brothers and sisters, encouraging one another and growing together in faith.

    Love Poured Out on the Cross

    The greatest proof of the Father’s love was revealed on Calvary.

    Jesus Christ stretched out His arms upon the Cross and poured out His life for us.

    Every drop of His Precious Blood proclaimed the same message:

    “You are loved.”

    The Cross is not a symbol of defeat.

    It is the greatest victory of love the world has ever known.

    God did not wait for us to become perfect before loving us.

    He loved us first.

    He loves us now.

    And He will love us forever.

    A Peace Beyond Understanding

    Today, your Heavenly Father invites you to stop running.

    Stop hiding.

    Stop pretending.

    Come as you are.

    Bring your hopes.

    Bring your fears.

    Bring your sins.

    Bring your wounds.

    Bring your entire heart.

    Allow Him to embrace you with His mercy and fill you with a peace beyond understanding.

    Surrender yourself to His loving care.

    Become the child of God He created you to be.

    For you were made for more than this world can offer.

    You were created for eternal life, eternal joy, and eternal communion with the Father who loves you beyond measure.

    And His invitation remains open today:

    Come home. Come as you are.

    “See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God.” — 1 John 3:1

    Happy Father’s Day, and may God the Father bless you abundantly with His love, peace, and joy. 🙏

    and may you accept it and embrace it. Make Your Father in Heaven very happy as you come to and truly accept His Eternal, Pease, and Joy. Live with Passion. Live for God today. He is truly living for you.

    Thank you for reading this blog. Please share it with others.

    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmail.com

  • Why Do You Confuse Yourselves by Worrying? The Power of True Surrender

    Why You Should Stop Worrying and Completely Surrender Your Problems to God

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    Many people spend their lives weighed down by worry. We worry about the future, our families, finances, health, and countless other things beyond our control. Yet spiritual wisdom reminds us of a powerful truth: peace begins when we surrender our worries to God.

    The message is simple but profound:

    “Why do you confuse yourselves by worrying? Leave the care of your affairs to me and everything will be peaceful. I say to you in truth that every act of true, blind, complete surrender to me produces the effects that you desire and resolves all difficult situations.”

    These words invite us to trust deeply and release the burdens we carry unnecessarily.


    The Burden of Worry

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    Worry often comes from the illusion that we must control everything. When life becomes uncertain, our minds try to solve problems before they even exist. The result is anxiety, restlessness, and exhaustion.

    But worry rarely changes outcomes. Instead, it drains our energy and prevents us from experiencing the peace that faith can bring.

    Faith invites us to replace anxiety with trust.


    What True Surrender Really Means

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    True surrender does not mean giving up or becoming passive. It means:

    • Trusting that God sees the bigger picture
    • Believing that divine wisdom is greater than our understanding
    • Letting go of fear and accepting guidance with faith

    Complete surrender is an act of humility. It acknowledges that while we can do our best, we do not carry life alone.

    When we surrender our worries, we create space for peace, clarity, and solutions to appear.


    The Peace That Comes from Trust

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    When we entrust our concerns to God, something remarkable happens: our hearts become lighter.

    Instead of being trapped in cycles of worry, we begin to experience calm and confidence. Problems that once seemed overwhelming become manageable. Often, solutions appear in ways we never expected.

    Surrender transforms our perspective. Rather than asking, “How will I solve this?” we begin to ask, “How is God guiding me through this?”


    Practicing Surrender in Daily Life

    Learning to surrender is a daily practice. It can be strengthened through small steps:

    • Prayer: Speak honestly about your worries and entrust them to God.
    • Reflection: Pause when anxiety rises and remember that you are not alone.
    • Trust: Believe that every challenge can lead to growth and resolution.
    • Letting go: Release the need to control outcomes.

    Each moment of surrender deepens faith and invites peace into our lives.


    A Final Reflection

    Life will always present uncertainties. But worry is not the answer. True peace comes when we trust that God is already working within our circumstances.

    When we surrender completely—with faith, humility, and openness—we discover that many problems resolve themselves in ways beyond our imagination.

    So the next time worry begins to take hold, remember these words:

    “Leave the care of your affairs to me and everything will be peaceful.”

    In surrender, we find not weakness—but strength, clarity, and peace.

    Pray 10 times: “O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything.”✨

  • Surrendering My Anxieties to God: Trusting His Wisdom and Guidance

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    In the rush of daily responsibilities and the quiet moments between them, anxiety often finds a way into our hearts. We worry about the future, replay past mistakes, and carry burdens we were never meant to bear alone. Yet, faith invites us into a different posture — one of surrender.

    Surrendering my anxieties to God has not been an instant transformation, but a gentle, ongoing journey of trust. It is the daily decision to release control and rest in the truth that God’s wisdom is far greater than my understanding.


    🌿 Recognizing the Weight of Anxiety

    Anxiety can disguise itself as responsibility, caution, or even productivity. But beneath the surface, it often reveals a fear of uncertainty and a longing for control. I have learned that acknowledging this weight is the first step toward surrender.

    Faith does not deny the presence of anxiety; instead, it offers a place to bring it. When I pause and honestly admit my worries before God, I find that vulnerability becomes the doorway to peace.


    🙏 The Practice of Surrender Through Prayer

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    Prayer has become my sacred space of release. In prayer, I speak my fears aloud, name my uncertainties, and lay them gently before God. Sometimes my prayers are articulate and hopeful; other times they are simple whispers: “Lord, I trust You.”

    Surrendering in prayer does not always change my circumstances immediately, but it changes my perspective. I begin to remember that I am not navigating life alone. God is present, attentive, and deeply concerned with the details of my life.


    Trusting God’s Wisdom Over My Understanding

    Trust is the bridge between anxiety and peace. When I try to map out every outcome, anxiety grows. But when I trust God’s wisdom, I release the pressure to have all the answers.

    Trusting God means believing:

    • That His timing is purposeful
    • That His plans are rooted in love
    • That even unanswered prayers are held within His greater story

    This trust does not eliminate questions, but it replaces fear with hope. It reminds me that uncertainty is not the absence of God — it is often the space where faith grows deepest.


    🌅 Finding Peace in Daily Surrender

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    Surrender is not a single moment but a daily rhythm. Each morning offers a new opportunity to release worries and receive grace. Some days, surrender feels natural; other days, it is a conscious act repeated over and over.

    I have found simple practices that nurture this rhythm:

    • Beginning the day with a short prayer of trust
    • Meditating on Scripture that speaks of God’s faithfulness
    • Journaling worries and intentionally offering them to God
    • Pausing throughout the day to breathe and remember His presence

    Through these small acts, peace gradually takes root. It may not always be loud or dramatic, but it is steady and sustaining.


    💛 A Gentle Invitation

    If anxiety feels overwhelming, know that surrender is not weakness — it is trust in its purest form. God does not ask us to carry our burdens alone. He invites us to lay them down, again and again, and rest in His care.

    Today, my prayer is simple:
    Lord, I release what I cannot control. I trust Your wisdom, Your timing, and Your love. Teach my heart to rest in You.

    And in that quiet surrender, I discover a peace that surpasses understanding — a peace rooted not in certainty, but in the unwavering presence of God.


    I pray you have the peace of God in your body, mind, and soul. A peace that surpasses all understanding.