Scripture: Proverbs 3:5
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.”
Reflection
Trust is not passive—it is surrender. Lent invites us to loosen our grip on the illusion of control and place our full weight on God’s character. We often trust our plans, our experience, our timelines. But Scripture calls us to something deeper: wholehearted dependence.
To “lean not on your own understanding” does not mean abandoning wisdom. It means recognizing the limits of our perspective. God sees what we cannot. He is working in places we cannot reach. Trust grows when we choose to believe that His heart is good—even when His ways are unclear.
Control feels safe. Surrender feels risky. Yet the cross teaches us that surrender is the pathway to resurrection. When we release what we cannot carry, we make room for God to carry us.
Challenge
Identify one specific worry you are carrying—family, ministry, health, future, reputation.
Write it down. Pray over it. Then symbolically release it:
• Open your hands while you pray.
• Tear up the paper.
• Or place it inside your Bible as a reminder that it now belongs to God.
Each time anxiety resurfaces, repeat: “Lord, I trust You with this.”
Prayer
Father,
You are faithful when I am fearful. You are steady when I am uncertain. Teach me to trust You with all my heart.
I release what I cannot control. I trust You.
Amen.