Leave Your Baggage at the Train Station

Leave Your Baggage at the Train Station

Lean on the Lord

Leave your baggage at the train station.

When changes happen in our lives such as job loss, death of a loved one, unplanned pregnancy, illness, etc., it can cause us to lose hope.

Have you ever found yourself looping that negative event over and over in your mind?

I have.

When an uncle passed suddenly at the age of 35, I simply could not comprehend it. How could I make sense of this loss?

Three weeks later, my uncle’s father suddenly passed away.

I think it was the very first time I felt afraid of the unknown.

Have tragic events caused you to feel as if your life is spiraling out of control?  Is your stress level completely out of whack?

How do you move beyond looping these events over and over in your head?

The Lord provides healing but we have to give Him our baggage.  So, now instead of continually playing this event over and over in our heads, we have to hand it over to Him.

He’s more than capable of handling it.

You see, when you turn over your grief or sorrow over to the Lord, an incredible weight is lifted from you.

Trust in the One who truly loves you.  Leave your baggage at the train station.  He can more than carry it.

 

 

By Leslie Williams

Leslie Sansone Williams is a #1 International Best Selling author of "Legal Break-In" and the author of the "Paralegal Career Secrets BlackBook" (pdf). She is the creator of the Paralegal Inner Circle Class, Cover Letter Secrets Class & Job Hunt Kit Class. Her podcast, Paralegal Coffee Talk is available on Spotify. Leslie shares her Paralegal career knowledge via regular videos on the Paralegal Coffee Talk page on Facebook. Leslie has 31+ years experience in the paralegal, publishing & marketing careers. She has worked in the following areas of law: condemnation litigation, probate, estate planning, personal injury (catastrophic and medical malpractice), administrative law, franchise law, professional regulation, zoning, automobile dealership franchise law and business litigation.

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