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here in the jungle of Los Chiles, Costa Rica

 it’s already month 7, which means that I only have 4 more months left, and I’ll be back H-O-M-E. Wow, time has gone by, and God has been breaking and molding my heart and mind in ways I would have never thought of. It’s super cool. He has spoke to me through dreams many times… which didn’t happen as much before the Race. 

Yesterday I was sitting and talking with my sweet friend, and I told her what God had been working and stirring in my heart since Guatemala and with another dream from 2 days ago. Come to find out, God’s also been working in her life similarly to mine. Pretty much, God has told me to pray more and more for what He has for me now, and in my future. He has been specific about very important things in my life, and He made it very clear to me that:

His purpose in speaking to me and reveal things to me isn’t to stress me out. Stressing out is indeed, a choice.

 “SAY IT AGAIN FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!!”

Oh, I gotchu! 🙂 STRESSING OUT IS INDEED, A CHOIIICEEE!

Overthinking things isn’t the way to go. And I love how He gives us choice. 

I do ask you guys to be in prayer for me! I am praying over every single one of you that read this. I pray you know how loved and treasured you are by God, and how worthy He is to be trusted. His plans are so good and perfect. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28

Let’s choose trust

Also, guys, it is so important and amazing to be able to share and listen to what God is doing in each of our lives. Take a moment to share with others, and take a moment to listen.

Until next time, whatever the Lord decides for me to tell, 

with much love,

 

J

 

2 responses to “Will you stress or trust?”

  1. This message is so good, Janice! Please say it again and again. I hear the Lord speaking it to me, through you.

    “Overthinking things isn’t the way to go.”

    and

    “Stressing out is indeed, a choice.’