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Who is Jesus?

Let Jesus Wreck your life


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In this compelling short, Sr. Josephine Garrett offers a bold invitation to surrender control and let Jesus fully enter your life. Her message is striking: when you welcome Jesus in, He might not fit neatly into your plans. He might even undo them. But it is through this disruption that something deeper and more lasting begins.

Sr. Josephine draws from personal experience to share how true discipleship often involves unexpected change. Saying yes to Jesus means allowing Him to reshape your life, your priorities, and your heart—even when it feels difficult or disorienting. Yet it is through this process that we discover greater joy, freedom, and purpose.

If you’re holding back in your faith or struggling with fear of what full surrender might mean, this video is a reminder that letting go is not the end, it is the beginning of something far more meaningful.

Let this message be your invitation to stop settling for comfort and start saying yes to real transformation.

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