you are not in control of yourself #god #selfcontrol #fyp #letstalkback #prophet
you are not in control of yourself #god #selfcontrol #fyp #letstalkback #prophetesscatricejonesdorsey
In life, many of us struggle with maintaining control over our actions, emotions, and decisions. Despite our best efforts, it often feels like we are not truly in charge of ourselves. This is where faith and spiritual guidance become essential. When I started embracing the idea that God is always in control, it was a turning point in my personal journey. The image's message, "GOD IS ALWAYS IN CONTROL. BOW DOWN IN HIS PRESENCE. SEEK HIM FOR GUIDANCE. HE WILL DIRECT YOUR EVERY STEP. HE WILL GIVE YOU DIVINE INSTRUCTIONS. IT'S YOUR CHOICE WHETHER TO ACCEPT IT AND FOLLOW," truly resonates with me. It highlights that surrendering is not about losing freedom; it's about gaining the wisdom and strength that comes from divine direction. By acknowledging that self-control is empowered through God’s guidance rather than sheer willpower alone, I found a new sense of peace. Instead of battling internal conflicts alone, I learned to pause, pray, and listen for those divine instructions that help me regulate my responses and make healthier choices. This approach also changes how we view blame and responsibility. When we recognize that we can choose to accept and follow God’s guidance, it empowers us to grow spiritually and emotionally. Self-control becomes an intentional act of aligning with a higher purpose rather than simply resisting temptation. Incorporating this perspective into daily life means starting each day with a moment of humility—bowing down in God’s presence and seeking His direction. Whether it’s overcoming anxiety, managing impulses, or making difficult decisions, trusting in God’s control can transform challenges into opportunities for growth. If you feel overwhelmed or disconnected from your sense of self-control, remember you are not alone. Many find that inviting God to take control paradoxically brings the freedom and strength they’ve been searching for. It's a continuous journey of choosing to let go and let God lead the way.

























































