Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts.

Mary E. DeMuth
Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts.
Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts.
Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts.
Growth comes from God, to those with surrendered, yielded hearts.
About This Quote

A surrendered heart is one which has released all hold on life, and is willing to be led by the Holy Spirit. The person who has this surrendered attitude is open to the will of God. This is the attitude that "growth comes from God" - not from the efforts of man.

Source: Everything: What You Give And What You Gain To Become Like Jesus

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