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ALIZA LATTA is a writer, artist, and pastor who is a huge fan of telling stories. She creates content for Canada’s largest youth conference, Change Conference, and is a church planter in Ontario, Canada. Her artwork and writing have been featured in publications for LifeWay, Dayspring, and (in)courage. She is...

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  1. There are so many paradoxes in the Kingdom of God, and surrender is one of them. It feels passive, but it’s active…deliberate. I’m a fellow thrasher who continues to learn and re-learn the beauty of surrender. You’d think by now I’d stop fighting it :). A good word, Aliza <3.

  2. Surrendering is hard. At times I think I am doing just that and then it’s back to trying to control everything. As an older adult who does not swim or float, and is afraid of the water, I might have to embrace an image without water. 🙂

  3. Thank you \0/ Thank you \0/ Thank you\0/
    Aliza you have no idea how your words today lifted me, calmed me, filled me…floated me
    Thank you \0/
    God bless your float sisters in Christ \0/

  4. Dear Aliza……A very eye opening devotion today and very relatable to me. As a 4 year old child,back in the early 1950’s, my parents took me for swim lessons, but they had to go to work. What happened next was a very shattering experience to me. Some crazy man picked me up and threw me into the pool. I sunk to the bottom and did not know what to do. Someone else jumped in to save me; however, this affected me my whole life about water. So many friends in junior and senior high school tried to teach me how to swim.I just couldn’t do it and to this day and I am 77 years old, I do not swim and still fear the water. I have surrendered myself to God, but not by thinking about water or the river. I explained to Him why I felt that way about water and He told me not to think of that negative experience and so I look at it from a different perspective which works for me and God. It is wonderful to surrender and relax in his love. It took me quite awhile to do this, but I trust him explicitly and I have cast my fear to Jesus’s feet and he has given me more love and relaxation. My Holy Spirit also talks to me and is with me all the time and has also given me His support. The facility where I live, so many are churchgoers and by their words “Believers”, but they don’t know who the Holy Spirit is and never speak of Him, yet He is my rock and I am facing so many difficult situations and have nobody else. My husband has violent dementia and tried to kill me. Had to sell our house of 40 years. Very emotional. My 1 son told me I was a liar and there was nothing wrong with his father except old age, yet he had not even seen us for almost a year so he couldn’t know. He called me and told me he no longer considered me his mother, but a liar and I could never see my 1 grandson who was 12 at the time every again or talk to him. It is 2 years now and no communication with him or his grandson. There is much more but I will not bore you. Aliza……Thank you for this wonderful devotion and your story. It will certainly help me. My prayers and thoughts go to you for sharing……….Betsy Basile

    • Hello dear friend. I also never learned to float as a child. My ability to trust had already been lost. We have similar family relationships. Very abusive and distressing. Thank you for your support here. I will be taking this to God. It’s a learning curve for me after being emotionally rejected by parents to even consider taking my needs to God…

  5. What a great analogy between floating and surrendering to God!

    Thank you for sharing. It will encourage others so I shared it on Twitter and Pinterest!

    Sending you end-of-summer JOY!
    Lisa

  6. Aliza, what a beautiful devotional. God has used the word picture of a river in my life – sometimes I know that I am just being carried where he wants me to go, and other times I struggle. Right now I am struggling to surrender – thank you for this timely reminder that He will buoy me up.

  7. This is so relatable, thank you for sharing and shedding light on this struggle of complete surrender, it is something I wrestle with every day, even knowing how much I am loved by God and how powerful He is. This was an awesome analogy and truly touched my heart, the freedom that he offers when you completely surrender, there is NO better place to!! Thank you and God Bless You!!!

  8. Hi Aliza,
    Very lovely post; the imagery is beautiful! I believe that trusting God completely is one of the most common and difficult lessons for Christians. Fortunately, we have His Word to keep reminding and reinforcing how we can keep giving our trust back to Him and letting go.

    Enjoy this sunny, weekend. Sandy

  9. Each day is different, and today I am so stressed by insignificant things. Your message brought me directly to let things go and surrender to Jesus. Before finishing to read the text, God’s peace filled my heart. I’m so grateful for His unfailing love!

  10. Aliza,

    Love the analogy of God’s love being an ocean. Just spent a week at the beach enjoying & marveling at the ocean. It is wide & deep with waves that come just so far. That is my vision of God’s love for me. We all have to relax & trust that God has our best interests at hand. After all Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you”, declares the Lord. “Plans to prosper you and not for harm. To give you a hope & a future.” His plans are always far better than ours.

    Blessings 🙂

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