S2 • E13 | Letting Go of Control
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About this listen
What do you do when life hits you with something you can’t fix?
In this episode of Faith in the Fields, we talk about one of the hardest parts of faith—letting go of control.
After walking through the loss of his grandfather, Robert shares a deeply personal moment of standing in the hospital, wanting to fix what couldn’t be fixed… and realizing that some situations aren’t ours to control.
Through Scripture and real-life experience, this episode explores:
• Why we naturally try to control outcomes
• How control can quietly replace trust
• What it looks like to surrender—even when it hurts
• And how peace begins when we finally let go
Featuring powerful verses like Proverbs 3:5–6, Psalm 46:10, and 1 Peter 5:7, this conversation is not about having all the answers—it’s about trusting God when you don’t.
If you’re in a season where life feels uncertain, heavy, or out of your hands… this episode will meet you right there.
You don’t have to understand everything.
You just have to trust the One who does.