Showing posts with label surrender to God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surrender to God. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2026

Trusting God at the Crossroads: Don’t Let Anything Steal Your Joy

 


What’s up, wonderful, amazing, sweet, and lovely people? How are you all doing today? I hope you’re having an absolutely amazing day today. And I hope you never let anything steal your joy.

Welcome to Arms Joyful Life. It’s a beautiful day, and I’m so excited to be here with you again.

Today, let’s talk about something real… something deep—trusting God, especially when life doesn’t go the way you expected.

What Do You Do When You Feel Lost?

What do you do when you reach a crossroads in your life… and you really need God to move, but it feels like your trust is gone?

You did everything right.

You worked hard.

You gave it your all.

You believed it would happen.

But somehow… it didn’t turn out the way you wanted.

Now you feel lost. Empty. Frustrated. Maybe even a little broken.

If that’s you today, pause for a moment and ask yourself:

Did I start relying more on my own strength than on God?

Did I focus so much on effort that I forgot faith?

Am I standing in the way of what God wants to do?

Are You Blocking Your Own Blessing?

Sometimes, without even realizing it, we try to control everything. We hold on so tightly to our plans that we don’t leave room for God to move.

But here’s the truth:

God still performs miracles.

The impossible is still possible.

So the real question is…

Did we stop trusting somewhere along the way?

When did we take our eyes off God and start depending only on ourselves?

The Answer: Surrender

If you’re feeling stuck, the answer isn’t to try harder.

It’s to surrender.

Let go. Release control. Invite God back into every part of your life.

Let’s do that together right now.

A Simple Prayer of Surrender

Lord, I surrender.

I surrender everything—my faith, my hope, my life, my thoughts—everything to You.

Only You can make everything beautiful.

Only You can give true peace.

Only You bring lasting success.

Forgive me, God, for thinking I could do it on my own.

Forgive me for losing faith.

Forgive me for allowing my situation to overwhelm me.

Take over, Lord.

Have Your way in my life.

Move how You want to move.

Show up how You want to show up.

Because You are a good God, and You always come through.

Right now, Lord… have Your way.

Get Ready for Your Breakthrough

As you say this prayer, take a deep breath. Release the weight. Let peace come in.

And get ready…

Because you are about to see God move in your life.

You are about to experience His miracle.

You are about to have a testimony.

And I can’t wait to share mine with you… just like I can’t wait to hear yours.

Final Reminder

No matter what you’re facing today…

Don’t let anybody—and don’t let anything—steal your joy.

Monday, February 23, 2026

When Life Interrupts Your Routine: Finding Peace in the Middle of the Unexpected



 It’s a beautiful day, and I’m so grateful to be here sharing another heart-to-heart with you.

Today I want to talk about something we all experience but rarely feel prepared for — the moment life suddenly changes your plans.

You had a routine. You knew what your days looked like. You were comfortable. Then something happens. An interruption. An obligation. A situation you didn’t plan for. Now you’re adjusting to a temporary “new normal,” and honestly… it feels uncomfortable.

So what do you do when life throws a curveball?

When Everything Changes Without Warning

Unexpected situations don’t just interrupt schedules — they interrupt emotions. They disturb peace. They challenge patience. Many times, our first response is frustration.

We think: Why now?

Why me?

I finally had things together.

I’ve had moments like that too. Moments where something showed up and shifted my entire rhythm. And here is what I learned to do:

I surrender.

Not giving up — surrendering.

I pause, and I thank God.

Not because the situation feels good, but because I trust there is still good somewhere inside it.

Finding the Good — Even When It Feels Impossible

Sometimes the situation feels heavy. You want your old routine back. You want comfort back. You want predictability back.

But instead of focusing on the inconvenience, I ask myself one simple question:

What is good about this?

At first, you might not see anything good at all. It might just feel stressful. But if you look carefully, there is always something — a lesson, protection, growth, a slowed pace, or an opportunity to help someone.

When we focus only on the disruption, the emotional weight becomes heavier. The mind starts replaying irritation, and slowly it steals joy. Life begins to feel sour instead of meaningful.

Meanwhile, the truth is — many areas of your life are still working better than they used to. But the sudden inconvenience clouds your vision and makes you forget the beauty already present.

The Power of Gratitude in Hard Moments

So the next question becomes:

What can I be grateful for today?

Gratitude shifts your energy.

Instead of: “Why does this always happen to me?”

You begin saying: “Thank you God for trusting me with this moment.”

“Thank you for allowing me to be available.”

“Thank you for protecting me from something I may not even see.”

“Give me grace to handle this well.”

Gratitude removes heaviness. It softens resistance. It calms your spirit.

You stop fighting the moment and start growing through it.

Changing the Conversation With Yourself

Your thoughts will still try to pull you into complaining. Your mind will revisit the inconvenience again and again. But this is where you gently guide yourself.

You talk yourself into peace.

You remind yourself:

This is temporary.

There is a purpose in it.

God is still in control.

It is working in your favor.

Instead of resentment, you choose perspective.

You ask: What is this teaching me?

How can I come out stronger?

How can I make this experience meaningful?

When your perspective shifts, your experience shifts. Life becomes lighter even though the circumstance hasn’t changed yet.

The Secret That Makes It Easier

One practice makes a real difference:

Give thanks while you are still in the middle of it.

Not after it ends.

Not once it becomes comfortable.

Right in the inconvenient moment.

Thanksgiving changes the atmosphere inside your heart before it changes the situation around you.

The Bible says to give thanks in all things. And that doesn’t mean everything feels good — it means gratitude keeps your spirit steady regardless of what is happening.

So whenever life interrupts your routine, remember: This season is temporary.

There is a reason.

You are being strengthened.

And most importantly — do not allow circumstances to steal your joy.

Choose gratitude.