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Life is too short to wait around for happiness.
When our dreams and goals start to frustrate us and we lose our peace to where we’re not enjoying life, that’s a sure sign that we’re holding on too tightly and need to let go and release it to God.
We don’t have to worry that our God-given dreams are not going to come to pass or that things aren’t happening as quickly as we would like. Just simply let go and trust God. 1 Peter says, “If you put your trust in the Lord, you will never be disappointed.”
You can stay in peace knowing that your future is in God’s hands. He controls the whole universe. As long as your trust is in Him, He will get you to where you’re supposed to be.
-Joel Osteen
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When I can't, God can! It's a piece of encouragement that requires two actions on my part. The first action is to let go and let God. The second action is to demonstrate the first by writing whatever is troubling me on a piece of paper and putting it inside the can. In this case, there's a small opening to put things in, but the lid is glued on to make it harder to take things out.
I made this can years ago from an old Coffee Mate can. I had fun with the decorations since I had found all these sheets with sparkly stuff on them. The cross is made from peel and stick felt.
I think this is a great project for anyone, and capturing it for our Project 52 near the beginning of the year seemed like a good idea. If anyone wants more instructions for making his or her own "God Can," just let me know.
Here is another image from my 2012 project with my sister.
When I can't, God can! It's a piece of encouragement that requires two actions on my part. The first action is to let go and let God. The second action is to demonstrate the first by writing whatever is troubling me on a piece of paper and putting it inside the can. In this case, there's a small opening to put things in, but the lid is glued on to make it harder to take things out.
I made this can years ago from an old Coffee Mate can. I had fun with the decorations since I had found all these sheets with sparkly stuff on them. The cross is made from peel and stick felt.
I think this is a great project for anyone, and capturing it for our Project 52 near the beginning of the year seemed like a good idea. If anyone wants more instructions for making his or her own "God Can," just let me know.