“Surrender will make one understand the Grace. Grace is constant.” Ramana Maharshi Many who have devoted their life to the spiritual path, who have surrendered to their Divinity, can tell you that along with being extremely magical, freeing and healing, it can also be extremely challenging. It is the road less traveled. One of the most unnerving challenges for me has been surrendering to God’s timing. God’s timing and people’s timing don’t always mesh and I have driven my share of people nuts when I didn’t respond to their sense of a timely fashion. I was listening to one of my favorite gospel videos on you tube, ‘Wait On You’ by Elevation Worship, the concept of waiting on God is extremely familiar to me. (Yes I listen to Gospel, I have since before I had any spiritual inclinations.) I bring this up because I have been doing just that in relationship to my next Substack article. The road most traveled says write an article once a week at least. It has haunted me, pushing my buttons about not carrying through. I was guided to wait on Divine guidance, or maybe I was being guided to write about waiting on God, or rather, more to the point, surrendering to Grace. Anyhow, when I was listening to the video I knew it was exactly what I was to write about. This made me laugh. I have learned to take life a lot less seriously in this process that is for certain. Divine humor is one of my favorite ways to learn.
SURRENDER TO GRACE
SURRENDER TO GRACE
SURRENDER TO GRACE
“Surrender will make one understand the Grace. Grace is constant.” Ramana Maharshi Many who have devoted their life to the spiritual path, who have surrendered to their Divinity, can tell you that along with being extremely magical, freeing and healing, it can also be extremely challenging. It is the road less traveled. One of the most unnerving challenges for me has been surrendering to God’s timing. God’s timing and people’s timing don’t always mesh and I have driven my share of people nuts when I didn’t respond to their sense of a timely fashion. I was listening to one of my favorite gospel videos on you tube, ‘Wait On You’ by Elevation Worship, the concept of waiting on God is extremely familiar to me. (Yes I listen to Gospel, I have since before I had any spiritual inclinations.) I bring this up because I have been doing just that in relationship to my next Substack article. The road most traveled says write an article once a week at least. It has haunted me, pushing my buttons about not carrying through. I was guided to wait on Divine guidance, or maybe I was being guided to write about waiting on God, or rather, more to the point, surrendering to Grace. Anyhow, when I was listening to the video I knew it was exactly what I was to write about. This made me laugh. I have learned to take life a lot less seriously in this process that is for certain. Divine humor is one of my favorite ways to learn.