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Let go, be comforted by God

Sometimes, holding on can do more damage than letting go. It may feel like nothing could be worse than the impending pain or uncertainty of the future if “this”(whatever your this is) doesn’t work out, but trust me, there is.

Life is full of transition. When you’re in a season of change or facing an unknown future, it’s tempting to hold on to what you know (i.e. where you are comfortable). As Christians, our lives should be dynamic and full of growth – not one of comfort and complacency. Our lives are like puzzle pieces. God is orchestrating a beautiful picture. It’s tempting to get attached to one piece of the puzzle, but one thing we desire and become hyper-focused and obsessed with is the outcome. 

Why Letting Go Can Be Necessary

The goal is to live open-handed, palms up to God, knowing that His ways are higher than our own (Isaiah 55:8-9). What He gives is for your good, and what He takes away is. He doesn’t remove things from our lives to hurt or discourage us. Rather, to help us. He removes idols and other things that seem good but are actually detrimental to our spiritual growth.

Your life has a purpose bigger than your own happiness and comfort. Its purpose is His glory. Your faith will suffer if you hold on too tightly to a created thing instead of trusting the Creator. Doubt and fear will creep in, and you may begin to question God’s goodness when things don’t work out the way you desire. This will make it harder to trust His plan and let go of your own. As a result, you may try to “re-gain” control instead of surrendering it.

I know about that last part all too well. God’s knowledge is so much greater than my own, yet so many times I’ve found myself pleading with God to bend his will to fit mine. When He didn’t, I tried to make it happen outside of His timing and in my own way. Each time I did that, I regretted it. I now know that God’s plan is always better. If we knew everything God knew, we’d trust His leading one hundred per cent of the time.

Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established. The Lord has made everything for its purpose, even the wicked, for the day of trouble. – Proverbs 16:3-4

You can trust your unknown future to a known and loving God. Albeit, it’s not always easy, but it’s a must if you desire to grow in Christ. As you fight to stay surrendered in times of uncertainty, I want you to remember three things:

1. God Knows What He’s Doing

God sees the end from the beginning and everything in between. Nothing is too hard for God to understand or too big for Him to accomplish. If He’s leading you down a certain path, there’s no need to worry or try to control every outcome. He created you, the world, and everything in it. You can trust His guidance completely. If He’s leading you to let go, it’s for a purpose.

2. Letting Go Makes Space 

If you don’t let go of the past, you won’t be able to take hold of what’s next. Jesus didn’t sacrifice himself on the cross to save us from sin so that we could live a mediocre life with our best days behind us! Jesus came to give us abundant life (John 10:10).  You can let go of what was and look forward with hope, knowing that God is working all things together for your good according to His purpose (Romans 8:28). He has plans for you that are beyond your wildest dreams. Things you don’t even know you want yet.

3. God Cares About Your Character

God is shaping you into the image of Christ.  Although it’s true that God will give us the desires of our hearts when we trust in Him, He won’t give them to us at the expense of our spiritual growth. Trusting God in uncertainty is one way you grow in your faith. It’s not that he doesn’t want to bless you because he does. But more than giving you what you want, He wants your character to be able to sustain it and for you to become someone who will use everything you’ve been given for His glory.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. – Proverbs 3:5-6
Obedience to God is Key

Obedience to God is the goal. You can only know what He wants to do by seeking Him through His Word and prayer. Don’t let go of something just because it’s challenging or you feel like it. You will face trials as you pursue God’s will. Something being hard isn’t a reason to quit, especially if it results in disobedience to God. Only through communion with God will you learn how to navigate tough situations.

The time to let go is when God tells you to. When it feels hard, remind yourself that in Christ, your best days are always ahead.

Glenys
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Planning your Visit

Welcome to Runnymede Christian Fellowship, an Egham Church


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Runnymede Christian Fellowship is a church based in Egham but serving a much larger geographical area. Our members come from EghamVirginia Water, Staines, Windsor, Englefield Green, Egham Hythe, Pooley Green, Maidenhead, Heathrow, Slough, Ashford, Thorpe, and beyond.

Our church is a community of believers who regularly meet to share life and show God's love. We do this by encouraging and serving each other and the community. We believe in the power of prayer, and we are always happy to pray for you.
 

Church - What to expect

Our Sunday service is available to stream online at 11:00 a.m. You can join us on Livestream or via Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube or X (Twitter).



The Sunday Service is now held at Coopers Hall, Strodes College, Strodes College Lane in Egham open to all, so if you would like to join us, please feel free to do so. If you have any questions, please call us on 01784 637010.

We run a physical Sunday School most weeks, or if you would like your children to receive a weekly Sunday School teaching pack that you can do from home, please email us at admin@e-runnymede.co.uk so that we can send you the materials.
 

Church on Sunday at Strodes College, Egham


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Our Sunday service starts at 11:00 a.m. and typically lasts about 90 minutes.

We start each service with lively worship with songs from around the world, followed by inspired Bible-based teaching. All our sermons are recorded and are available as a podcast after the service.

We have a monthly cycle of Sunday services, with our Communion Service being on the first Sunday of each month and an All-Age All-Nation Service on the second Sunday of each month. Our other Sunday services include Spirit-focused and teaching services.

We have consciously adopted being a blended church that is both for those online and face-to-face. You are welcome to join us on Livestream or via Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube, or X (Twitter), or you can catch up and watch the recordings later.
 

Joining us in person

Visiting a new and unfamiliar church for the first time can be intimidating, but we want to ensure you feel welcome and enjoy your time with us. A friendly face will be waiting to meet you at the entrance and welcome you. 

Doors open at 10:30 a.m. Our Sunday Service starts at 11:00 a.m. and typically runs for about 90 minutes, sometimes followed by tea and coffee.
 

Driving and Car Parking

Our Sunday Morning Service is now held at Coopers Hall, Strodes College, Strodes College Lane, Egham, TW20 9DR, which has plenty of Parking. Click on the link for directions to RCF.

We have plenty of parking spaces right outside the building. Spaces are reserved near the entrance for anyone with mobility problems (for those with a blue badge). Please let us know if you need to use one of these spaces, have any special needs, or require any assistance.

The car parking area is a public area, so please ensure that your children are under your control and that, for their safety, they do not run around in the car park.
 

Visiting with children?

Everyone is welcome at RCF. We encourage everyone, young and old, to join the service. We have Sunday School, which starts after worship and runs during the sermon for 30 to 40 minutes for children aged 5 to 13. On the second Sunday of each month, we have a shorter All-Aged All Nations Service, where the children stay for the worship and the sermon.
 

After Church

We chat over coffee and biscuits after church on the first, third and fourth Sundays. If you want to get more acquainted, why not join us for a Sunday lunch with some of our members? The meal is on us! Please contact us and let us know. We would love to share a meal and get to know you better!

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Any Questions?

If you have any questions, please review our FAQ page. Here, you’ll find answers to many common questions. If you still have questions or concerns, please contact us; we’d love to hear from you.
 

WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO RCF!!

 
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Important announcement
(20th October 2024)

We are a growing Church – so we have moved our Sunday Services to:

Strodes College, Strodes College Lane,
Egham, Surrey, TW20 9DR
Dave Food, 24/10/2024
 
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