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Trusting God feels risky to people addicted to control DON’T LEAN ON YOUR OWN STRENGTH Episode 66

Trusting God feels risky to people addicted to control DON’T LEAN ON YOUR OWN STRENGTH Episode 66

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Summary

Trusting God always feels like a risk to a heart that is addicted to control. But trying to manage, fix, and carry the weight of your entire life in your own strength is a fast track to exhaustion. Stop leaning on your own understanding—lay down your control and let the Shepherd handle the foundation."

In this Wake Up Call from the edge of the court, Jason J. Knight breaks down the exhausting trap of self-reliance. We’re discussing why surrender feels dangerous to our pride, how an obsession with control leads to deep isolation, and how to step into a lifestyle of daily submission on the Rock.

The Anchors:

Proverbs 3:5-6: The command to trust completely and stop leaning on your own limited strength.

The Right Order: Why trying to use people to fix an internal loneliness that only Christ can heal will always crush your relationships.

Monday Surrender: Moving past a Sunday performance and into a daily lifestyle of covenant commitment.

The Takeaway:

You cannot carry the burden of being your own god. If you keep trying to build everything in your own strength, you will eventually bleed on the very people you are trying to protect. Quiet the noise of the culture, drop your prideful need to control the outcome, and look to the Word. Let the Savior heal your wounds so you can step into your true assignment. Stay awake, stay anchored, and keep standing.

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