Faith That Lets Go
Jochebed’s surrender was not abandonment — it was trust. In one of the most painful acts a mother could face, she released her child into God’s hands, believing that what she could no longer protect was still fully seen by Him.
Jochebed’s surrender was not abandonment — it was trust. In one of the most painful acts a mother could face, she released her child into God’s hands, believing that what she could no longer protect was still fully seen by Him.
We spend so much time watching what is happening around us that we often miss what God is doing within us. Sarah’s waiting season was not wasted — it revealed fear, strengthened faith, and deepened her dependence on God. When Promise Feels Delayed explores how God’s timing is never empty, but always purposeful.
Trusting God with the whole is not just about giving—it is about letting go completely and believing He has already made provision for what we cannot yet see. In that trust, something within us changes—what once caused panic now meets peace, and what feels like a sudden answer is often the unfolding of years of quiet faithfulness—both ours and His.
Daily dependence is not weakness—it is trust practiced one day at a time. When we stop striving for control and begin returning to God daily, we discover that renewal is sustained not through grand moments, but through quiet, consistent surrender.