Surrendering Control: How to Trust and Put It All in GOD's Hands
- Rosalyn Blake

- Mar 17
- 3 min read
Life often feels like a constant struggle to manage every detail, plan every step, and control every outcome. Yet, this relentless grip on control can lead to stress, anxiety, and exhaustion.
What if the key to peace lies in surrendering control and trusting a higher power? Putting it all in GOD's hands offers a path to freedom and calm amid uncertainty. This post explores how to let go, trust deeply, and find strength in surrender.

Understanding What It Means to Surrender
Surrendering control does not mean giving up or being passive. Instead, it means recognizing that some things are beyond our power and choosing to trust that GOD’s plan is greater than our own. This act of faith requires humility and courage. It means:
Accepting uncertainty without fear
Releasing the need to micromanage outcomes
Believing that GOD is working for your good even when you cannot see it
Many people struggle with surrender because it feels like losing control. But surrender is actually a form of strength. It frees you from the burden of trying to fix everything and opens your heart to peace.
Practical Steps to Put It All in GOD’s Hands
Trusting GOD with your life is a process that grows over time. Here are some practical ways to start:
1. Pray with Honesty and Openness
Prayer is a direct way to communicate your fears, hopes, and desires. Be honest about your struggles and ask GOD for help to trust more deeply. Prayer can shift your focus from your worries to GOD’s presence.
2. Reflect on Past Experiences
Look back on moments when things worked out despite your doubts or when unexpected blessings came after hardship. These memories can build confidence that GOD is guiding your path.
3. Practice Letting Go Daily
Surrender is not a one-time event. Each day, identify areas where you are holding on too tightly and consciously release them. This might be worries about work, relationships, or health.
4. Surround Yourself with Support
Connect with others who share your faith and values. Their encouragement and stories of trust can inspire you to keep surrendering.
5. Read Scripture and Inspirational Texts
Many passages in the Bible emphasize trusting GOD’s plan. Verses like Proverbs 3:5-6 remind us to trust in the Lord with all our heart and not rely solely on our understanding.
How Trust Changes Your Perspective
When you put it all in GOD’s hands, your view of challenges shifts. Instead of seeing obstacles as threats, you begin to see them as opportunities for growth and learning. Trust helps you:
Reduce anxiety about the future
Find peace in the present moment
Build resilience through faith
Experience a deeper sense of purpose
For example, someone facing a difficult job loss might initially feel panic. But by surrendering control, they can focus on trusting GOD’s timing and open themselves to new possibilities they hadn’t considered.

Overcoming Common Barriers to Surrender
Many people find it hard to fully trust and surrender because of:
Fear of the unknown
Past disappointments
Desire for control
Doubts about GOD’s goodness
To overcome these barriers, try these approaches:
Face your fears by naming them and bringing them into prayer.
Seek healing from past hurts through counseling or spiritual guidance.
Practice small acts of trust to build confidence gradually.
Remind yourself of GOD’s faithfulness through scripture and testimonies.
Remember, surrender is a journey, not a destination. It takes time and patience.

Living a Life of Trust and Surrender
Putting it all in GOD’s hands transforms how you live daily. It encourages you to:
Approach decisions with calm and clarity
Let go of guilt and self-blame
Embrace uncertainty with hope
Serve others with a generous heart
Trusting GOD does not mean ignoring your responsibilities. Instead, it means doing your best while leaving the results to Him. This balance brings peace and joy even in difficult times.
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