How we think about certain things can either keep us in our place of darkness or can help us find our way out. In this continuation from last week’s episode (“This Was NOT in My Plan!”) we look at four more keys that can help unlock the door to the prison cell of our suffocating grief.
The four keys are:
1. Come into right alignment
2. Rest in Him
3. Surrender
4. Change the “Why?” question
There are many more keys, but these are the ones discussed in this episode.
Remember, this is a process, a marathon. You may not be ready for all of these keys yet, but at least you will know that you can use them when you feel you need another breakthrough on this journey.
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