Letting go of those you love doesn’t mean you stop loving or praying for them. It means trusting God to work in their lives, just as He is working in yours. Their journey and burdens are not yours to carry, and releasing them to God allows both of you the space to grow in His timing.
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This post explores the challenges of saying “yes” to God’s call, including separation, spiritual battles, and faith. It offers encouragement for those navigating obedience and transformation in their journey.
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