⚠️ You Said “God Take It”… But You Didn’t Let It Go
You prayed about it…
But you never actually let it go.
Trust isn’t saying it
it’s releasing it. 🤍
It's common to say we've given our problems over to God, but deep down, many of us hold on tightly to our worries and fears. From my experience, real trust is not just about speaking words; it’s about a heartfelt release. When we pray and say, “God take it,” but continue to overthink or replay the issue in our minds, we are, in essence, gripping the problem even tighter. I once struggled with forgiving and letting go after a painful event. Although I prayed daily, my mind kept circling back to the hurt. It wasn’t until I made a conscious choice to surrender fully and trust that God was in control that I felt real peace. This meant shifting my focus from the problem to faith in God’s timing and wisdom. Trusting isn’t a passive act but an active decision to release control. Tools like journaling my prayers, meditating on scriptures about trust, and reminding myself to return to faith when anxious thoughts arose helped me transform my approach. The hashtag #FixITwithFaith resonates deeply because it highlights how faith can be the key to fixing the cyclical nature of worry. A helpful step is recognizing when your heart scan—your self-awareness—is stuck replaying the same worries. Acknowledge those thoughts, then consciously hand them over instead of holding on. This process takes time and patience, but each small step deepens your trust and freedom. Ultimately, genuine trust means surrendering your burdens and accepting that God’s peace will fill the space once occupied by fear and tension. Letting go is a journey of faith, one that invites transformation and healing.


































What are you still holding onto… even after praying? 👇