Holding on…

This week I have a quote for you. One that resonates deeply with me, but also deeply with our hand stamp image on our shirts and hats. I’ve got lots to say about this quote, but I’m just going to leave it here for you to absorb and meditate on this week. Maybe I’ll add some more to it next week or a future Wednesday ONE.

“I have held many things in my hands, and I have lost them all; but whatever I have placed in God’s hands, that I still possess.”

Martin Luther

What are you holding onto that you need to let go of?

What have you lost because you’ve squeezed too tightly to it?

What parts of YOU have fallen though your grip and need to be picked up and placed in God’s hands?

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