Worry is sneaky. It often shows up dressed as love, responsibility, or wisdom. But underneath, it’s fear—and fear is a signal that we’re trusting in ourselves instead of God.
In Be Transformed: New Life Awaits, we’re reminded that trusting God is not just a spiritual ideal—it’s a practical necessity. When we trust in our own ability to manage outcomes, we carry a burden we were never meant to bear. That burden leads to anxiety, exhaustion, and a counterfeit peace that crumbles under pressure.
The podcast Overcoming Worry and Fear explores this dynamic with clarity and compassion. Beth shares how worry, even when well-intentioned, is often rooted in a desire to control outcomes. Whether it’s making decisions about your child’s education or navigating a difficult relationship, the temptation to worry is really a temptation to take back control.
But God invites us to something better. He invites us to cast all our cares on Him—not just the big ones, but all of them (1 Peter 5:7). He doesn’t want to share the burden. He wants it all. Why? Because He cares for us deeply and is fully capable of carrying what we cannot.
When we trust God, we’re not ignoring reality—we’re acknowledging a greater one. We’re saying, “I believe You are who You say You are. I believe You’re good, You’re present, and You’re working all things together for my good—even when I can’t see it.”
That kind of trust doesn’t come naturally. It’s cultivated through relationship. It grows as we choose, day by day, to surrender our fears and lean into His promises. And as we do, we begin to experience the peace that surpasses understanding—not because everything is perfect, but because we know the One who is.
🎧 If worry has been stealing your peace, take time now to listen to Overcoming Worry and Fear. Let it guide you into deeper trust and the freedom that comes from letting go of control.
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