To the Women who outgrew🤍

2025/6/8 Edited to

... Read moreIn the journey of life, we often encounter relationships, habits, and situations that seem beneficial but may not align with God's purpose or bring us true peace. It's essential to recognize that not everything that flourishes in our lives is meant to remain. The phrase 'It's okay to outgrow what God didn't plant' resonates deeply, as it serves as a reminder that growth often requires us to shed certain aspects of our lives. God is actively involved in pruning our lives, helping us to distinguish between what is fruitful and what is merely a distraction. Friendships that drain us emotionally, habits that hinder our spiritual growth, and places that no longer nourish us can all be part of this process. While it may feel uncomfortable to let go, understanding that these transitions are part of a divine plan helps us accept and even embrace the changes. The act of outgrowing people and places does not indicate weakness or ungratefulness; rather, it showcases our development. As we grow stronger in our faith and understanding, we become more aligned with what God desires for us. Trusting in this process allows us to embrace new opportunities and connections that truly enrich our journey. Ultimately, every step taken in faith brings us closer to our true selves and reinforces our identity as a 'woman of God.' Embracing this pruning process can lead to greater peace, joy, and fulfillment in our lives.

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Tyra Edmonson

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