Time to Let God
There comes a moment when holding on becomes heavier than letting go.
Let go of the hurt.
Let go of resentment.
Let go of trying to fix people or situations you were never meant to carry.
Let go of the past.
Let go of worry. Not because those things didn’t matter — but because they no longer serve the season you are stepping into.
Letting go creates space.
Space for healing.
Space for clarity.
Space for peace.
Space for what God has been preparing for you next.
Sometimes we pray for new doors, new beginnings, and new opportunities, yet remain emotionally attached to what God has already asked us to release. But growth requires room. And freedom begins with surrender.
Scripture reminds us of this truth:
“No one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins.”
— Luke 5:37–38 (NIV)
You cannot step into what’s new while clinging to what’s old.
Let go so you can be free.
Free to laugh again.
Free to feel again.
Free to trust again.
Free to become all of who God has called you to be.
This is not loss — it’s alignment.
Not weakness — it’s wisdom.
Not giving up — it’s making room.
Let go…
and allow God to fill the space with something greater than you imagined.