Opening Your Hands: The First Step to Letting Go

Open woman's hands releasing sand at sunset, symbolizing letting go

Letting go doesn’t begin with a grand release—it begins with a quiet act of trust. Opening your hands is the first step. It is the moment you loosen your grip on what you cannot control and make space for what God longs to place in your life. In the stillness, open hands become both a posture of surrender and a position of strength.

Strength in the Soft Places

Woman in a soft floral summer dress sitting quietly in a sunlit garden, holding a journal and gazing downward in reflection — conveying inner strength, softness, peace, and spiritual resilience.

True resilience is often found in life’s soft places. In today’s Journey to Me devotional, discover the strength of tenderness, trust, and God’s transforming grace.

Carried on the Wind

Soft feathers floating upward on a gentle breeze.

When your strength is gone, you are not meant to push—you are meant to be carried by the Spirit.

You Carried It All

A woman sitting on a porch in warm light, holding a mug and gazing into the distance, symbolizing reflection, calm, and hope.

“You carried things you couldn’t name, and still moved forward with grace.” — Journey to Me™

I Am Still Becoming

A woman in a yellow sweater sits peacefully on a bench beside blooming yellow jessamines at dawn, gazing down a quiet path toward the sunrise.

What if the real beauty is not in what’s finished—but in the fact that you are still becoming?