God has marked out a race for each of us, but the enemy is actively working to sabotage our run. This week, we hear from Elijah about what he’d want us to know when life seems like it’s falling apart around us. Elijah would want us to know that we have to choose to let go and let God! It is important to understand that our perspective shapes our reality. When Elijah’s perspective shifted from faith to fear, he ran for his life. God didn’t change. Neither did Elijah’s calling or potential. His perspective changed, and this can work for good or negative. Remember that perspective is a choice: we are only alone if we choose to be alone! God is always with us, and God’s plan is always better than
our own. When we choose to let go and let God, we must go all in, we must come stop hiding and start following we must trust God’s provision for our problems. first have to choose to let go of it all by approaching God without
holding back. We also have to let go out of it all by coming out of hiding in darkness and into His presence. Lastly, in the presence of God, Elijah would encourage us to let go of it once and for all by placing all of our problems in God’s hands.