I let go and live in the flow of God’s good.
When
dogs play ball, they often want to repeat the joy of running after the
ball again and again. Some dogs cling to the ball not understanding that
to keep playing, they must let go. When I desire to maintain an
experience, I may get so attached to it I block receipt of the very
thing I want! Letting go of what I desire is the way to receive
it. As I let go, I give over to Spirit and trust my desired outcome, or
something better, will come back to me. Clinging stops the law of
circulation, the cycle of giving and receiving. Letting go and
letting God demonstrates trust in divine timing, perfect order, and
prosperity. It gives Spirit room to maneuver. And as with our canine
friends, letting go may even result in unexpected treats!
The king sent and released him; the ruler of the peoples set him free.—Psalm 105:20
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