Tag: submission

  • Journal Entries Highlighting the Surrendering Process

    I thought surrender meant trusting God to lead me to the right business, the right strategy, the right opportunities. But surrender wasn’t about what I would do—it was about who I was becoming. I had spent my life measuring success by outcomes, by accomplishments, by the tangible proof that I was moving forward. Yet, in the fire of refinement, God was stripping away my need to produce, to plan ahead of Him, to validate my worth through work. He wasn’t just shifting my focus; He was rewriting my identity. And that kind of transformation doesn’t come through striving—it comes through surrender.

  • Not My Will, But Yours Be Done

    Faith isn’t built in comfort—it’s forged in the fire. In this post, I share how my journey of trials, testing, and surrender has deepened my trust in God. From experiencing the refining furnace to facing unexpected hardships—like eviction—I’ve learned that true faith means walking in peace, joy, and trust, even when circumstances seem impossible. This is what it means to live by faith and not by sight, to say, “Not my will, but Yours be done,” and truly mean it.