“I can’t take it anymore, God! Why aren’t you helping me?”
The weight of life squeezed out the last shred of belief that God cared about me. What looked like the end of my faith came in the form of a denial from my insurance company. I had noticed some developmental delays in my five-year-old child. Once my concerns were confirmed, I sprung into mama bear mode, clawing, roaring, and looking for the answers to save my precious cub. I learned about a diagnostic test that would provide the lifeline of information we needed. Yes! All of my tireless hard work was about to pay off.
When the coverage denial came a few weeks later, it felt like a bullet too close to my mama bear heart. I slumped on my kitchen floor, crying out, Why God? I’d prayed fervently for God to move the insurance company to approve that test. God must have seen how hard I’d worked to find a solution. All He had to do was move the insurance assessor to say yes. That disappointment turned into a tipping point in my faith. After years of being what I thought was a good Christian, I was disappointed that God didn’t answer my prayer. I wondered if faith was even worth it.
An uncomfortable a-ha moment surfaced when I realized that I’d been treating God like an employee in my problem-solving instead of letting Him lead. Instead of seeking God first before running around for answers, I figured out what I wanted to do and then I told God what I wanted Him to do.
My prayers were more about expecting God to finish my work instead of stopping to seek His will.
In my effort to control the situation, I lost sight of the power, character, and sovereignty of God. This verse is a powerful reminder that God isn’t like us and He doesn’t work like we do:
“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.”
Isaiah 55:8 (NLT)
Just as the people God spoke to in the above verse believed that following their own path was best, I’d done the same thing. They ended up in a bad place, and I did, too. My efforts to fix my problems didn’t bring me peace, only anxiety, anger, and what looked like the end of my faith. Yet, God’s words in Isaiah 55:8 are not only a declaration of God’s character, but also an invitation for those of us who’ve forgotten how big God truly is.
On that day on my kitchen floor, I uttered a new prayer that signified that I would remember that God was bigger than my biggest problems. It was a solid first step toward remembering that God was in control, and I was not:
“If it’s gonna get done, then God, You’re gonna have to do it.”
Years later, I’d come to realize that this was my first intentional act of surrender. Surrender isn’t a popular topic. Perhaps, because it’s often misunderstood. Surrender doesn’t mean that we’re giving in to hopelessness or defeat. Rather, surrender is giving over what we can’t control to God, who not only knows more than we do, but is bigger than we are and actually has control.
There’s a bonus: When we surrender, God will give us the gift of His peace.
Is there a problem or person that you need to surrender to God? It’s hard to admit that you are powerless, but it’s even harder to live with the fear and frustration of what you can’t control. If you need to take the first step, you can start with another simple Surrender Prayer: God, I can’t. But You can. So, I will let You.
There’s an interesting end to the story of the day I almost walked away from my faith: A few minutes after praying my surrender prayer, my phone rang. It was the administrative assistant from my child’s school who said, “Oh, I’m so glad that I got you. We wanted to let you know that you don’t need your insurance company to pay for your child’s test. There’s a fund at the school that pays for that kind of testing.” I hung up the phone in shock.
Of course, not every prayer is answered so quickly or in accordance with our desired outcome. But, as I reflect on God’s timing in answering that prayer, I believe He was saying to me, “Barb, if it’s gonna get done, I’m going to do it – and I don’t need your help.” In that gracious moment, God wanted me to be clear that He was bigger and more powerful than my biggest problem and I could trust Him.
Surrender doesn’t guarantee that God will answer instantly, nor does it mean that God will behave as you want. It does mean that you can trust God to be faithful, loving, and gracious, no matter the outcome.
Madeline says
My new mantra, Barb: “God, I can’t. But You can. So, I will let You.”
Thank you for wise words.
Maura says
My family is facing much difficulty now and this is a good reminder to surrender to God and trust in his love and strength.
Barb Roose says
Maura, we care about you and your family. God is present and He will not fail you.
Susen says
Thank you for openly sharing your story. It was a good reminder to always go to God first! Love your simple but powerful surrender prayer. I’ve jotted it down in my journal
God Bless!
Barb Roose says
Love that, Susan! Thank you for joining us on (in)courage!
Emily says
Oh how I needed to be reminded of this today! Thank you so much for sharing.
Barb Roose says
You’re welcome, Emily! We love bringing God’s truth, grace and love to our amazing (in)courage community!
Wenfy says
Love this reminder that God can! I have had a similar situation in my life where I finally fell down and Gave it To God. I also got the call for an amazing job that I love right after that. 🙂 God is Good!!
Blessings, Wendy
Barb Roose says
He is so, good! Wendy, thank you for sharing your story with us.
Cheyla says
You have no idea how much I needed this today, thank you!
Barb Roose says
Cheyla, God knew what you need and we’re so glad to be a part of it! You are seen and loved.
jennifer says
Powerful. Feels so simple, yet our human minds cannot let go. Thank you for this reminder today, to “Let go & Let God”.
Barica says
Thank you for this inspirational post. It resonates with me 100%.
If it’s gonna get done, I trust our faithful God, to do it!
Barb Roose says
Barica, we’re so glad that you stopped by (in)courage today!
Lisa Wilt says
Oh Barb, that’s so my tendency…to tell God how I want Him to answer my prayer. This is an excellent reminder to Let Go and Let God. Thank you!
Barb Roose says
Well said, Lisa! Let go and let God!
Kathy Francescon says
Amen, Barb! We serve an Awesome God! And He does indeed hear our prayers when we surrender all to HIM! I hope your Cub, got the help he needed!! Pray he is well today! Blessings!
Barb Roose says
Nailed it, Kathy! So good!
Janet W says
OH MY GOSH Barb! This was me a few months ago dealing with my husband’s health issues…. “Instead of seeking God first before running around for answers, I figured out what I wanted to do and then I told God what I wanted Him to do” The wall was stronger than ever!
As soon as I gave it to God and really let it go “the wall” disappeared. Calmness and faith filled us both. It’s in His hands and His timing. Period! Thank you Jesus \0/
Barb, I will be passing this message on to my daughter and son-in-law. Marriage and teenagers. A tough season for the family. She will pass it along to her friend struggling. My friend’s daughter is also having a very tough season with family and marriage and on and on and on…
Thank you
Barb Roose says
Janet, thank you for sharing your story – I know that it will be an encouragement for other readers. I pray that this devotional also speaks hope into your daughter and friend’s daughter, too.
Irene says
This is so good, Barb! It hits me right where I need it! Thank youl
Barb Roose says
Oh good! I love that God knew just the what you needed!
Vonnie says
I’ve recently been struggling with letting God take the lead; Thank you for your testimony.
Barb Roose says
It can be so hard to let God, Vonnie – you aren’t alone in that struggle. We’re glad that you stopped by incourage this week so that God could encourage you.
Barb Roose says
Vonnie, I’m so glad that God brought this devotional in to remind you that He sees and cares about you.
BC from BC says
Thank you for this Barb. What a beautiful reminder that God is in control and He loves us and cares for us no matter what. How I needed this reminder today. God Bless you.
Barb Roose says
Amen! God bless you, too!
Wendy Howell says
God’s timing is perfect. I’m working and thought I need Jesus after the week I have had. I put in my ear buds and choose to listen to your POD cast on Surrender. God is so alive there is NO doubt ever, but as you said, we tend to forget that once HE is not doing as we wish. I too think I’m this woman of faith although I fail daily, but I see myself as stronger in my faith than my husband and some of my friends, so there…I must be this strong woman of faith always looking at God when things are not going good “for others” that is. I do look toward HIM when things are not that great in my world too, but not like I do when I think that everyone around me needs Jesus more than I do and that God put me here to give them Jesus when they need it. This week, God took me down quite a few notches on my high horse that I so love to ride. Matter of a fact, I’m now on Friday not even walking w/my high horse, God showed me girl, you really gotta stable her. Things kept falling on me this week each day and hour of the day like playing cards stacked getting ready to tap the 1st one so they will all fall in a sequence one after the other, but none of my cards that I have been placing have been for God. Nope, I claim that, but honestly my cards have been for me. When they started falling this week, I realized you are not the boss of God, so when you made the statement in your POD cast that God doesn’t work for us, well YES, I hear you loud and clear Lord. AMEN!!! Why does it take us falling on our face or our cards falling one after the other to realize that GOD IS OUR COMFORTER, OUR PROBLEM SOLVER, OUR ANSWER? I have no clue to that answer, but I do know that I am thankful when HE picks me and my cards up and sets us back up giving me that push to try again b/c HE IS ALSO OUR SAVIOR AND FORGIVER who encourages us to see where we stepped off course, and OUR GENTLEMAN who puts out HIS hand to pull us back on the road. Thank you, Jesus and thank you for loving us when we find it so hard to love each other and even ourselves. Please Lord guide us and revive us each and every time that we fall short especially when we try to convince ourselves that we know better than you…
Barb Roose says
Wendy, you’ve had quite a week. I’m so glad that God put this podcast in your path to draw you near and to remind you of His gracious love and care for you. Thank you for sharing your humbling faith journey from this week.
Lakita Whitehurst says
This was where I was at just last Saturday night before we went to church on Sunday. And God had a WORD for me when I got there.
Beth Williams says
Barb,
Thank you for these much needed words. Why oh why do we try to fix things ourselves first? When all else fails we go to God. We’ve got it backwards. We should go to God first & see what He has to say about the situation. Over the years I’ve learned to trust God no matter the problems. It may not always turn out the way I want, but He knows best.
Loved this “God I can’t. But you can. So I will let you.” “If it’s gonna get done, then God, You’re gonna have to do it.”
Blessings 🙂
Barb Roose says
Wise words today, Beth. Thank you for sharing your faith journey and encouragement with us.
Lisa says
I love this message of Surrender Barb. The fact that it surrounded your daughter is something I and probably all moms can relate to. We want to fix things..in fact we think thats our job as moms! But Im learning more and more that He who began a good work in my child , spouse, family member , etc will be faithful to complete it. I dont have to.
Thank you for the beautiful devotion!