... Read moreYou know, there are moments in life when everything feels heavy, and you just want to let go. That's what 'coming undone' in God's presence means to me. It's not about being weak or falling apart in a negative way; it's about a profound surrender, a conscious decision to release the burdens we carry and trust in something greater. I've personally experienced how liberating it is to lay down my worries, my anxieties, and even my own plans at the feet of God. It’s a brave act of vulnerability, an admission that you can’t carry it all alone, and you don’t have to.
The phrase 'Blessed is she who comes undone in the presence of God for she shall be made whole' truly resonates with my journey. It speaks to a deep spiritual truth: sometimes, we need to shed our defenses, our carefully constructed facades, and our need for control to truly allow God to work in our lives. When I first heard this, I admit I was a bit scared. What would it mean to 'come undone'? Would I lose myself? But I've learned that it's quite the opposite. It's about finding your true self, the self God created you to be, free from the world's pressures and the 'burdens of the day' that can weigh us down.
For me, being undone looks like letting tears flow during worship, confessing my struggles in prayer, or simply sitting in quiet reflection, allowing vulnerability to wash over me. It means acknowledging that I don't have all the answers and that I can't fix everything on my own. It's in those moments of complete openness that I feel God’s presence most profoundly, and I experience a sense of peace that truly makes me feel 'whole.' It’s like a spiritual reset button for your soul. It’s choosing to stop fighting against the current and instead, float in His grace.
This isn't about giving up hope; it's about shifting where you place your hope. When you come undone before God, you’re essentially saying, 'I trust you with all of me.' And that trust is foundational for rebuilding. It allows your heart to be filled with genuine hope, knowing that even in your most vulnerable state, you are loved, supported, and being transformed. It's a beautiful process of being emptied of what weighs you down, only to be filled with divine grace and strength. You might find that the very act of surrendering frees up so much mental and emotional space, allowing 'a heart full of hope' to truly blossom.
So, how can you practice this? It doesn't have to be a dramatic event. It can be a quiet moment each morning, offering your day to God. It can be journaling your rawest feelings. It can be finding a worship song that speaks to your soul and letting yourself be moved. The key is authenticity and a willingness to be seen, truly seen, by your Creator. When we allow ourselves to be undone, we open ourselves up to being remade, stronger and more aligned with our true purpose. It's a continuous journey, but one that always leads to greater wholeness and an undeniable sense of peace.
AMEN GOD IS GOOD ✌️ ✨️ 💯