Feb 24, 2026
When parenting feels uncertain or painful, the desire to control outcomes can quietly take over. Not because we are manipulative — but because we care deeply.
In this episode of the Still Faithful series, we explore what it truly means to let go of control without letting go of love. This conversation gently separates responsibility from outcome, and invites parents into a posture of surrender that is steady rather than anxious.
If you’ve found yourself rehearsing conversations, managing reactions, or carrying the weight of your child’s choices, this episode offers reassurance: control is not the same as care — and releasing outcomes does not mean releasing love.
In this episode, we explore:
Why control often feels like responsibility for parents
The emotional exhaustion that comes from managing outcomes
The difference between surrender and withdrawal
How love changes when control loosens
Trusting that God is at work beyond what you can see
Reflection
questions:
Take these slowly — there’s no pressure to resolve anything
today.
Where am I trying to manage outcomes?
What fears sit underneath my need for control?
What would it look like to entrust this area fully to God?
How might my posture shift if I believed God loves my child even more than I do?
A practice for this
week:
“God, I release what I cannot control.
Help me love without grasping.
Help me trust without managing.”
Surrender is not a
one-time decision.
It is a posture we return to again and again.
An important
reminder:
Letting go of control does not mean letting go of
love.
It means allowing love to be steady instead of anxious.
Connect with Melinda: melinda@melindapatrick.org