HeyReader, Have you ever felt like you might be holding something back from God? I recently came across a video that stopped me in my scroll. It said, "Satan dines on what we withhold from God." Whew! That hit me deep. It made me pause and ask myself, "God, what am I withholding from you?" So Reader, are you withholding from God? If there is anything, I want to encourage you to watch today's video. Learn the questions to ask yourself and how to surrender all that you are holding. There is truly so much peace and power that comes from giving our burdens to the Lord. So don't wait, check out today's video teaching on 5 Ways to Know if You're Withholding Something from God (and what to do about it). I'm praying His peace that surpasses understanding guards your heart and mind today as you surrender all to Him!
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I'm Rachel G. Scott, Founder of the I Can’t Come Down Movement and Author of Taking the 5 Leaps: Experiencing God's Faithfulness as We Respond to His Call. My mission is to help others build a firm foundation in their faith and live a God-centered life as they step into their calling with confidence.
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