Stories I’m Letting God Rewrite
I’ve been realizing how many of the stories I carry aren’t actually mine to keep writing. The ones shaped by fear, comparison, timelines, or the quiet belief that I need to earn what should be freely given. Letting God rewrite those stories isn’t about erasing my past — it’s about trusting that he sees more than I do, and that his perspective is kinder, wider, and more patient than my own.
Some days this looks like surrender. Other days it looks like unlearning. But slowly, I’m finding peace in loosening my grip and letting God lead the narrative — especially in the places where I’ve been hardest on myself. His story has always held more grace than mine ever could.
- What success actually looks like for me.
- How long healing is “supposed” to take.
- The idea that I need to be more before I’m worthy.
- The way I talk to myself when I fall short.
- The fear that surrender will cost me something I can’t get back.
- My need to have everything figured out ahead of time.
- The belief that I’ve already missed my chance.
- The things I’ve been holding onto out of fear, not faith.
- The idea that love has to be earned.
- The limits I’ve placed on how God can use my past.
- The fear I feel when I don’t know what comes next.
- The belief that one mistake can define my future.
- My expectations of how God should show up in my life.
Because his story is always better than mine.