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"I’m Sorry For Rushing" by Reflect Church: Returning to God’s Rhythm


"I'm Sorry For Rushing" by Reflect Church is an honest apology to God. Reflect Church shared that this is an apology for "living a life that is overly focused on outcomes, achievement and isn't always submitted to the rhythm of the Holy Spirit." It's a reminder for us to return to the slower pace of faith, trust, and surrender… God's pace. 

Reflect Church - I'm Sorry For Rushing"I'm sorry for rushing // Rushing you, Jesus," we know how easy it is to push ahead instead of staying in His presence. We'll never be able to see the full picture, His plan, so we need to learn how to align to His ways and His timing, "Teach me how to slow down // And stay within your presence." We all know how challenging it can be to let go of control and walk in step with Him. 

The song invites you to join in declaring our dependence and asking for His guidance in our lives: "Jesus I need you // So I surrender // Come and lead me Lord." We are lovingly reminded of the security we all may find in His hands, "My future is sure // My hope in your heart // I'll rest in your love." 

If you've ever felt caught up in the rush of life, take a moment to ask Him: "Teach me all your ways, especially surrender. Teach me how to walk with you." 

Have a great day with Him!

(Related scripture: Psalm 46:10; Matthew 11:28-30; Proverbs 3:5-6)

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