Mustard Seed Faith 1 min read 6 Print If you’re going to pray, don’t worry. And if you’re going to worry, don’t pray. How do you let go? This post is for Day 30 of the Blog Every Day In May Challenge: React to this term: Letting go Like this:Like Loading... More from Being A Wordsmith... Continue Reading Previous: Defining MomentsNext: Chicken Mozzarella Recipe 6 thoughts on “Mustard Seed Faith” And I need to heed my own advice. Loading... Reply I think of myself as an optimist most times. But anxiety kicks in quite a bit. Loading... Reply Wow, this makes a lot of sense. I need to take this more to heart! Loading... Reply It's so true. I don't think praying and worrying should co-exist. When I pray, I have to decide to give it to God and that's how I let go. Great statement. My recent post Stop trying… Loading... Reply That gives me deep pause for thought! And somehow it makes sense! Loading... Reply It does make sense, but it can be difficult to adhere to at times. Loading... Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
It's so true. I don't think praying and worrying should co-exist. When I pray, I have to decide to give it to God and that's how I let go. Great statement. My recent post Stop trying… Loading... Reply
And I need to heed my own advice.
I think of myself as an optimist most times. But anxiety kicks in quite a bit.
Wow, this makes a lot of sense. I need to take this more to heart!
It's so true. I don't think praying and worrying should co-exist. When I pray, I have to decide to give it to God and that's how I let go. Great statement.
My recent post Stop trying…
That gives me deep pause for thought! And somehow it makes sense!
It does make sense, but it can be difficult to adhere to at times.