Let It Be
Let it be. Let it lie. Let sleeping dogs lie. All mean about the same.
To let it be means to leave a situation alone.
- Wait rather than discuss it.
- Don’t think too much about it.
- Choose not to act yet.
- Don’t dwell on the negative.
- Get away from it.
- Relax.
Let it be also relates to people.
We give people space when we let them be. We don’t bother them. They (or we) may need time, so we leave them alone for a while.
We may have to deal with the situation or person later.
However, extra time allows us to:
- Gain more understanding
- Think more clearly
- Prepare a plan
Added time also helps us avoid getting in a jam or opening a can of worms.
A few situations demand immediate attention.
We must act quickly. When that happens, let’s act wisely. We want to use our information and resources in the best possible way.
“Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him” (Psalm 37:7 NIV).
Thanks to Laura Lee Leathers for the suggestion.
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2 thoughts on “Let It Be”
I have learned over the years that there are times when I need to “let it be”. 🙂 Great message.
Thank you, Melissa. I have learned that lesson too. However, I must occasionally relearn it. Blessings.