
The Sacred Undoing
There are seasons in life when God begins to undo things within us.
Not to destroy us.
But to free us.
He starts loosening the knots we tied ourselves.
The beliefs we carried too long.
The fears that quietly shaped our decisions.
Undoing can feel uncomfortable because it requires letting go of what once felt familiar.
Old habits.
Old wounds.
Old identities.
Sometimes even the roles we built our lives around.
But God cannot fill hands that are already gripping what was never meant to stay.
So gently, and sometimes firmly, He begins the sacred process of undoing.
He untangles lies we believed about ourselves.
He dismantles patterns that kept us small.
He breaks the chains of comparison, guilt, and fear.
Undoing is not loss.
It is liberation.
Because every thread God removes is making room for something truer, something stronger, something whole.
The things that once bound you begin to fall away.
Not because you forced them to.
But because you no longer need them.
Undoing is what happens when healing begins.
It is the quiet moment when the soul realizes it no longer has to carry what once defined it.
God is not unraveling your life.
He is unraveling the things that kept you from living it fully.
Reflection Question
What might God be undoing in your life
so that you can finally walk in freedom?
Affirmation
I release what once held me bound.
God is undoing every lie, every fear,
and every weight that does not belong to me.
What He removes, He replaces with freedom.
I am not unraveling.
I am being set free.
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