
In this powerful and faith-filled episode of Purpose of Heart, we dive into the quiet struggle many believers face—control. Not the obvious kind, but the subtle, internal need to manage outcomes, predict the future, and protect ourselves from uncertainty.
Through heartfelt reflection and biblical truth, this episode explores what it truly means to choose trust over control. Anchored in Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV), you’ll be reminded that God never asked you to understand everything—He asked you to trust Him.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or exhausted from trying to hold everything together, this conversation will gently guide you back to a place of surrender, peace, and confidence in God’s character.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- Why control is often rooted in fear and anxiety
The difference between preparation and self-reliance
How trusting God brings peace—even without clarity
What biblical surrender really looks like (through Jesus in Gethsemane)
Practical ways to release control and deepen your trust in God
How to shift from panic to prayer in moments of uncertainty
Why God’s direction is always better than our own understanding
Key Scriptures (NKJV)
- Proverbs 3:5-6 — Trusting God over our own understanding
Psalm 20:7 — Where true trust should be placed
Isaiah 26:3 — Perfect peace through trust
Luke 22:42 — Jesus models surrender
Philippians 4:6-7 — From anxiety to peace through prayer
Romans 12:18 — Releasing control in relationships
Psalm 37:5 — Trusting God with outcomes
Jeremiah 17:7-8 — Stability through trust in God
Key Takeaways
- Control may feel safe, but it ultimately leads to exhaustion
Trust is not a feeling—it’s a daily choice rooted in God’s character
Peace is found not in clarity, but in surrender
You were never meant to carry the weight of everything
When you release control, you make room for God to lead with wisdom and purpose
Reflection Question
Where in your life are you trying to control the outcome instead of trusting God with it?
Practical Application
- Pause and pray when anxiety rises instead of immediately reacting
Ask: “Is this mine to manage, or is this God’s?”
Speak truth over your situation: “Lord, I trust You with this.”
Reflect on past moments where God has been faithful
Choose obedience—even when you don’t have all the answers
Closing Encouragement
When you choose trust over control, you exchange pressure for peace, striving for rest, and fear for stability. God is not asking you to figure everything out, He’s inviting you to walk with Him, one step at a time.