I can sing every word to this song, but singing it and doing it are two completely different things. One of the hardest things I have had to learn to do is let things go - everything - and give it to God. You see, we know God can do anything, but we tend to only want Him to do what we want.
Have you ever been in a tough, uncomfortable situation and completely given it over to God - that no matter what happens, you are okay because you know it is God's will?
"Give your burdens to the Lord and He will take care of you." Psalm 55:22
All Christians know to do this, but doing it is tricky. You see, when you give it all to God, that means you have to completely let it go. You shouldn't think about it anymore, worry about it, or concern yourself any longer. Truly giving it to God means every time a negative thought or worry pops in your head, you simply say "I'm not worrying about this. God has it and His will will be done".
The hardest part is when we have to accept that His will may be an uncomfortable situation. For example, maybe you have been diagnosed with an illness or maybe you have a situation where you can't do something you used to be able to do. Perhaps you are struggling in a relationship or a job. Whatever it is, no exceptions, give it to God 100% and He will take care of you. This doesn't mean He will remove it, it doesn't mean you won't be uncomfortable, but it means you need to get up everyday with joy in your heart and with a positive attitude because you know that your Father has got you. And what a witness you will be when you are smiling through your situation and when you don't complain even though in the world's eyes you have every reason too!
Have a blessed week!
This is a blog written by personal finance expert, motivational speaker, author and President of Lovell Ministries Debbi King. It is simply about how to live everyday life in a way that is loving and pleasing to God.
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Sunday, November 20, 2016
The Day Before

I am so excited for this week! My daughter is coming home from college and every moment spent with her is a blessing. I consider myself one blessed lady. Blessings that would take up hundreds of pages if I listed every one. But I made a habit years ago of celebrating those blessings everyday of the year, not just the 4th Thursday of November. This is one of the reasons I have no issue with listening to Christmas music now and singing at the top of my lungs. Because I have made everyday Thanksgiving Day.
Thanksgiving for many is about Black Friday shopping and all of the deals you find - I do love a good deal and usually that is what my blog post is about this week. For many it is about seeing family that you haven't seen in a really long time. And for some it means deer season is just a few days away. All of those are great and all of those are fun, but I wanted to focus this week on helping you see the many blessings you may not know you have. When asked "What are you most thankful for?", most answers are the same - family, specific people, animals, and food.
But I want to take a journey with you to another part of your town, city, state where people actually have less than you. Many of us talk about all the things we don't have and all the things we can't afford. Many of us are stressing over finances right now because we have bought things without having the cash to back it up. But I want you to please read the list below of just a few of the things I am thankful for everyday because I know that there are people on my street, in my town, and in my area who don't have what I am blessed to have.
- Food - there are children everyday whose only meal is at school.
- Clothes - there are women with just one pair of shoes and they have holes in them.
- Water - there are people who do not have running water right here in the U.S.
- Toilet - there are people who have to use outhouses and buckets even in 2016
- Heat - I remember when my grandmother would heat the living room only and when we went to bed, we used an electric blanket. The whole house was never heated. My husband deals with clients everyday who choose to use their ovens for heat because they do not have any.
- Jackets - many kids go to school with just the shirt on their back, many times a t-shirt in the middle of winter.
- Transportation - a pet peeve of mine is when people say they need a car to justify a huge car payment they can't make. There are many people who would love just an old used car to get somewhere without having to walk.
- Bible - I have many Bibles all around my house including on my iPad and phone. There are people who would love to have just one.
- Electronics - we all say that we "need" computers, internet, phones, TV's, tablets, etc. These are actually the last things we need.
- Washer/dryer - I am washing clothes right now in my heated house - doing 4 loads. Do you remember the scene in "The Blind Side" where Mike would go to a laundromat at night, hand wash his "other" shirt, slip it into someone else's dryer and then spend the night there? That is not fiction.
- Income - you may not like your job (and I hope you will pursue your passion), but be grateful you have some source of income. Many people, more than we realize, are one check or emergency away from having nothing.
You are blessed. You have someone who loves you - God and me. You are an awesome person! I hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving and from my family to yours - thanks for everything! We love you!!!
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