Power of Surrender
✨Day 3: Surrendering to God’s Will
♦️Introduction:
To surrender is to trust that God knows best—even when His timing or route doesn’t match our plans. Surrender isn’t weakness. It’s wisdom. It says, “God, you lead—I’ll follow.”
Scripture:
“Not my will, but Yours be done.” — Luke 22:42
✨Journal Prompt:
What is one area of your life God is asking you to surrender today? Why are you hesitant?
♦️Challenge Activity:
Post a video with soft music or a voiceover of you praying this declaration:
“Lord, I surrender my will to Yours. I give you permission to lead. I no longer need to manipulate the path.”
• #ReleaseAndReceive
• #FaithWalk
• #HealingThroughSurrender
• #DivineTiming
• #GodsWillNotMine
Comment Release and Reflect!
Surrender is a powerful act of faith that many struggle to embrace fully. It requires us to release our own desires and plans, trusting that God’s way is better than ours. Whether it's letting go of control, fears, or past hurts, the journey of surrender can lead to profound spiritual growth and healing. Join the 5-day Surrender Challenge with Coach Que, where you will receive daily encouragements and tailored journal prompts that guide you in your journey. This challenge aims to facilitate a deeper understanding of release and faith, enhancing your relationship with the divine. Reflection and journaling are crucial components of this process. Ask yourself what areas in your life feel challenging to surrender. Recognizing these areas is the first step towards transformation. By participating in the challenge, you can learn to cope with the discomfort of uncertainty and grow in trust. Remember to share your journey with others who are on the same path. Engaging in community discussions and sharing testimonies can provide support, encouragement, and accountability as you cultivate a lifestyle of surrender. Explore hashtags such as #SurrenderToGod, #LetGoAndLetGod, and #TrustHisPlan to connect with others sharing similar journeys. As you move forward, keep the scripture, “Not my will, but Yours be done,” close to your heart. It's a reminder that every act of surrender brings you closer to divine alignment and peace.
