I Surrender
by Jean Marshall
I want to surrender.
Not give up—
But give over.
To something greater than myself.
To Spirit.
To wisdom.
To peace.
I surrender the belief that the economy is bad.
I surrender the thought that business is slow.
I surrender all stories that steal my hope
And replace them with trust.
I surrender everything I cannot control—
The tides, the timing, the turns of fate.
I surrender the weight I've carried
And place it in the hands of a higher mind,
A divine guide who knows the way.
I surrender my limited beliefs—
The loud ones I wrestle with
And the quiet ones buried deep in my subconscious,
Whispering fear in the background.
I surrender fear itself.
And worry.
And doubt.
I surrender the “what ifs”
And make room for “what could be.”
I surrender anger that simmers in silence.
Frustration that clenches my jaw.
Resentment that stiffens my spine.
I surrender the betrayal,
The knives I had to pull from my back.
The memories I’ve stitched closed
With trembling hands and trembling heart.
I surrender the wrongs done to me,
And the need to make them right.
Not because they were okay—
But because I won’t let them own me anymore.
I surrender so I can soar.
I surrender so I can rise.
I surrender so I can thrive.
I surrender so I can receive
The life waiting for me—
The one I came here to live.
To be led.
To be filled.
To be free.
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