Surrounded But Surrendered

Ever watch an old western movie where the wagon train forms a circle as the Indians ride over the ridge, whooping and hollering, as they charge the wagon train and encircle it? Even though we don’t live in times like that, we can feel surrounded and attacked from all sides. Have you felt like that lately? I certainly have. One day last week as a matter of fact. I won’t go into all the details because they really aren’t important but I could really relate to the book of Jeremiah when Jerusalem was surrounded and under attack. Jeremiah, the prophet, was even thrown into a cistern. I felt like I was up to my own chin in the muck and mire last week. But the king had Jeremiah brought to him and asked him what was about to happen. Jeremiah said, “Please be obedient to the Lord.” Isn’t that all God asks of us? Be obedient. So when my wagon was surrounded and I was under attack from all sides, I just needed to be obedient to the Lord. If you’re feeling surrounded lately, remember to surrender only to God. Surrender your desires, your hopes, your trust to Him.

4 thoughts on “Surrounded But Surrendered

  1. Jackie Smith

    Good thoughts, Leanna. Just found your blog and love it. I read a devo this morning about little things we do….read a scripture, say a prayer…and we ask WHY BOTHER…that writer said we should ask “what is alternative”
    so being obedient to the small things does matter! Blessings!

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  2. Leanna Ellis

    Thanks, Jackie! It is so easy to feel smothered by all the little things we have to do, and yet those little things matter. Thanks for stopping by! So glad you are here! Hope you’ll come back and share more.

    Blessings,

    Leanna

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  3. Lucie

    Thank you for the encouraging words Leanna! I have just discovered you! I am the leader of the Chick Lit Book Club & Review and we just finished reading your book Ruby’s Slippers! What a great book! Alot of little ‘jewels’ were discovered inside!
    We are having a speakerphone interview with you tonight and I can hardly wait!

    Blessings to you,
    Lucie Buchert

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  4. Leanna Ellis

    Hi, Lucie! Thanks so much for stopping by! I’m really looking forward to talking to you and your group tonight! So delighted you enjoyed Ruby’s Slippers!

    Blessings,

    Leanna

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