Visiting here from R. Meadow's Substack, and glad I came. Very insightful, Gregrey. Many of us find ourselves leashed to performance, even as Christians, often motivated by people-pleasing. Your prayer brings to the forefront what needs to be part of our daily rhythms: renewed abiding in Christ and spending our time reflecting him, not pleasing others.
Being leashed to God gives you freedom, emotionally and spiritually. Put a leash on a reactive dog, show him kindness, and he becomes calm because he feels safe. God is our safe haven, when I hold a leash attached to a dog, I always pray to the Holy Spirit to help me guide through the heart of Jesus. Amen. Love
Well, coming from a reader I have not yet had the pleasure of knowing, that means a lot. I am so glad something in it spoke to you. God Bless You... G ~
Visiting here from R. Meadow's Substack, and glad I came. Very insightful, Gregrey. Many of us find ourselves leashed to performance, even as Christians, often motivated by people-pleasing. Your prayer brings to the forefront what needs to be part of our daily rhythms: renewed abiding in Christ and spending our time reflecting him, not pleasing others.
Thanks Nancy! So glad you came over to read his work!
And I hadn't read this latest one so it was a good reminder!
Another good one! ~ Rosie
Thank you for your kind sincere encouragement. I so agree…G~
Being leashed to God gives you freedom, emotionally and spiritually. Put a leash on a reactive dog, show him kindness, and he becomes calm because he feels safe. God is our safe haven, when I hold a leash attached to a dog, I always pray to the Holy Spirit to help me guide through the heart of Jesus. Amen. Love
Thank You for your continued inspiration. G ~
Well, coming from a reader I have not yet had the pleasure of knowing, that means a lot. I am so glad something in it spoke to you. God Bless You... G ~
GREAT WORD SIR