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Let Go And Let God

An episode of the The Good Gets Better podcast, hosted by Amber Vreeland, titled "Let Go And Let God" was published on October 7, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

October 7, 2024 ·30m · The Good Gets Better

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Do you ever find yourself worrying or stressing over what you can't control? If you let worry run your life, you're letting it ruin it. In today's episode, Amber shares how you can "let go and let God" through the example of David. She also uses the story of the Israelites before they crossed the Red Sea to show you how much God is working on your behalf when you don't realize it, the importance of not letting fear of what's next paralyze you, and how letting go is actually the first step tow...

Do you ever find yourself worrying or stressing over what you can't control? If you let worry run your life, you're letting it ruin it. In today's episode, Amber shares how you can "let go and let God" through the example of David. She also uses the story of the Israelites before they crossed the Red Sea to show you how much God is working on your behalf when you don't realize it, the importance of not letting fear of what's next paralyze you, and how letting go is actually the first step toward your breakthrough.

Scriptures referenced in order of appearance:
2 Samuel 12:15-23; Matthew 20:16; Matthew 16:24-26; Exodus 14:10-14; Exodus 14:15-18; Exodus 14:19-28 

(Video version will be posted to YouTube within 24 hours)

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