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Your Daily Prayer

A Prayer to Resist Control and Rest in God's Sufficiency

Your Daily Prayer

Your Daily Prayer

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever found yourself refreshing a weather app every thirty seconds, not really because you need the forecast, but because it's the one small thing that feels like it's within your control? That impulse — the frantic grasping for something, anything, to manage when life feels like it's spinning — is one most of us know all too well. We pile up commitments, carry the needs of everyone around us, hold ourselves to impossible standards, and then wonder why we are running on empty.

Here is the truth that changes everything: we were never meant to be sufficient on our own. 2 Corinthians 3:5 doesn't whisper it — it declares it plainly. Our sufficiency is from God. Not partly from God after we've done our best. Not from God as a backup plan when we've exhausted ourselves. From God, entirely and always. The control we grasp for so desperately was never ours to hold, which means we are free to release it. Free to stop spinning our wheels and striving and wearing ourselves down to nothing. Free to rest — really rest — in the strength of a Savior who holds every detail of every day in His perfectly sufficient hands. Whatever is looming around you right now, whatever feels like it's all up to you, it isn't. And that is not a reason for despair. It is the most relieving news in the world.


Today's Bible Verse

"Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God."2 Corinthians 3:5


Ponder Today

  1. The impulse to control is often a sign that we have forgotten where our strength actually comes from — and returning to that truth is the first step toward real rest.
  2. We were never designed to be self-sufficient — our limitations are not a personal failure, they are an invitation to lean into the God who is more than enough.
  3. Striving and stressing wear us down to nothing, but when we acknowledge that God is our source of strength, we are released from the exhausting burden of holding it all together ourselves.
  4. Whatever God wants will ultimately prevail — which means our frantic attempts to control outcomes are not only exhausting, they are unnecessary.

Today's Prayer:

Father God, You are my all-sufficient Savior, and You care perfectly for every detail of every one of my days. I confess my tendency to grasp for control, to run ahead in my own strength rather than resting in Yours. My capacity is limited, and my striving wears me down. Help me remember that You are the One who holds all power, that You are the source of my strength, and that You will supply exactly what I need — always. Help me resist control and rest in Your sufficiency. I praise You for the power that fills every gap and the peace that fills my soul. In Jesus' name, Amen.


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