Tag: dreams

  • Lead Me in the Way You Desire

    Trusting God When We Do Not Understand

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    There is a prayer so simple, so humble, and so powerful that it can change a life:

    “Lord, if this is not Your will, take it from me. Lead me in the way You desire.”

    Those words are not words of defeat. They are words of surrender. They are words of trust.

    In a world that teaches us to cling, control, and chase our own plans, this prayer invites us to open our hands and let God lead.

    When Our Plans Are Not God’s Plans

    We often pray for what we want:

    • A door to open
    • A relationship to work
    • A dream to come true
    • A burden to be lifted

    Yet sometimes God whispers, “I have something better.”

    Scripture reminds us:

    “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord…
    — Book of Jeremiah 29:11

    And in Book of Proverbs we are told:

    “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.”

    Faith is not always knowing where the road leads.

    Faith is trusting the One who leads.

    The Courage of “Take It From Me”

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    Sometimes we hold onto things God wants us to release:

    • Worry
    • Pride
    • Old wounds
    • Fear
    • Even dreams that are not His will

    To pray “take it from me” is brave.

    It echoes the prayer of Jesus of Nazareth in Gethsemane:

    “Not my will, but Yours be done.”

    That is not weakness.

    That is holiness.

    God Leads Through Closed Doors Too

    Some of God’s greatest mercies come disguised as unanswered prayers.

    A closed door may be protection.

    A delay may be preparation.

    A “no” may be guidance.

    Many times we understand only later that what we asked God to remove… He removed out of love.

    And what He asked us to surrender… He replaced with grace.

    Following the Way He Desires

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    When we ask God to lead us, He often guides in gentle ways:

    • Through prayer
    • Through Scripture
    • Through silence
    • Through wise friends
    • Through unexpected opportunities
    • Through peace in the heart

    Often His leading is not dramatic.

    It is daily.

    One faithful step at a time.

    As Book of Psalms says:

    “Your word is a lamp unto my feet…”

    Notice—a lamp, not a floodlight.

    Enough light for the next step.

    That is usually how God leads.

    A Prayer for Today

    You may want to pray this slowly:

    Lord,
    If this is not Your will, take it from me.
    Remove what keeps me from You.
    Close doors I should not walk through.
    Open the ones You desire.
    Lead me in Your way,
    Shape me by Your wisdom,
    And help me trust even when I do not understand.
    Not my will, Lord—
    Yours be done.
    Amen.

    Final Thought

    Surrender is not losing your way.

    It is finding God’s way.

    And there is no safer place than being led by Him.

    When life feels uncertain, pray simply:

    “Lord, if this is not Your will, take it from me. Lead me in the way You desire.”

    That prayer can change everything.

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

    Rick Herring

  • Are You Exhausted? Perhaps You Are Resisting God

    “Come to Me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    Have you ever felt completely worn out—not just physically, but deep in your soul? You may sleep, take a break, or even escape for a few hours, yet the weariness remains.

    Sometimes our deepest exhaustion does not come from how much we are doing. It comes from how hard we are trying to control what was never ours to carry.

    There is a quiet but painful truth many of us resist:

    Resisting God is exhausting.


    The Weight of Refusing to Surrender

    We often believe that if we can just try harder, think smarter, plan better, or worry more, we can fix our lives. We cling tightly to our plans, our fears, our schedules, our dreams, and even our disappointments.

    We say things like:

    • “I have to make this work.”
    • “I cannot let go.”
    • “What if everything falls apart?”
    • “I need to know what will happen next.”

    But the harder we grip, the more tired we become.

    When we refuse to surrender to God, we live as though everything depends on us. We carry burdens that were never meant for our shoulders. We fight battles in our own strength. We attempt to force open doors God may have closed, or we stand trembling before doors He has not yet opened.

    No wonder we are exhausted.

    The soul was not created to live apart from trust in God.


    What Does It Mean to Surrender to God?

    To completely surrender to God is to place our entire being—our hopes, fears, plans, relationships, and future—into His hands.

    Surrender is not giving up. It is giving over.

    It is not weakness. It is trust.

    It is not a one-time act, but a daily decision to yield our control, and even our desires, to the One who knows us better than we know ourselves.

    At the heart of surrender is this truth:

    “I trust that God’s plans for my life are good, even when I do not understand my current circumstances.”

    That sentence captures the heart of surrender.

    To surrender is to say:

    • “Lord, I do not understand this, but I trust You.”
    • “I cannot carry this any longer, so I place it in Your hands.”
    • “Your will is wiser than mine.”
    • “Your timing is better than my own.”

    This kind of trust is not natural for most of us. We want answers. We want certainty. We want control.

    But God asks for something deeper than control. He asks for faith.


    Why Surrender Brings Peace

    The moment we stop fighting God and begin trusting Him, something changes inside us.

    Our circumstances may not change immediately. The problem may still be there. The diagnosis may remain. The relationship may still be broken. The future may still seem uncertain.

    But our hearts become lighter.

    Why?

    Because peace does not come from knowing everything.

    Peace comes from knowing God.

    When we surrender, we stop demanding that God explain Himself before we trust Him. Instead, we remember who He is:

    • He is good.
    • He is faithful.
    • He is loving.
    • He is present.
    • He is working, even when we cannot see it.

    Scripture reminds us:

    “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” — Proverbs 3:5

    God never asked us to understand everything. He asked us to trust Him.


    The Daily Practice of Surrender

    Surrender is rarely dramatic. Usually, it happens quietly, one day at a time.

    Sometimes surrender means:

    • Releasing a fear you have carried for years.
    • Letting go of resentment.
    • Trusting God with your children or grandchildren.
    • Accepting that you cannot change another person.
    • Waiting patiently when God seems silent.
    • Saying, “Not my will, but Yours be done.”

    Every morning we have a choice:

    Will we cling tightly to our own way and become more exhausted?

    Or will we open our hands and trust God with what we cannot control?

    The more we surrender, the more we discover that God is trustworthy.

    And the more we trust Him, the less exhausted we become.


    A Prayer of Surrender

    Lord,

    I am tired.

    I have been carrying burdens You never asked me to carry. I have tried to control what only You can hold.

    Today I surrender my fears, my plans, my worries, my future, and my need to understand everything.

    Teach me to trust You.

    Help me believe that Your plans for my life are good, even when I cannot see where You are leading me.

    Give me the courage to open my hands and rest in Your love.

    Amen.


    Final Thought

    If you are exhausted today, perhaps the answer is not to strive harder.

    Perhaps the answer is to surrender.

    The God who created you never intended for you to carry life alone. He invites you to lay down your burdens, trust His heart, and find the rest your soul has been longing for.

    Because resisting God is exhausting.

    But surrendering to Him brings peace.

    Thank you for reading this article. Please share with others.

    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmail.com