Let Go and Let God

With this faith we are willing to 'Let Go and Let God,' and we truly believe in a Power greater than ourselves.

Paths to Recovery, p. 22

When I first heard 'Let Go and Let God,' it sounded simplistic. Just let go? Trust God? The solution to my overwhelming problems? It felt like spiritual bypassing, avoiding real issues with platitudes. But as I worked the program, I began to understand its true meaning.

Letting go means I stop trying to force solutions through sheer willpower. It means releasing my grip on outcomes I cannot control. I surrender my need to manage every detail, manipulate every result. This is about releasing control. It’s not about stopping care or becoming passive; it's acknowledging my limits.

Letting God means trusting my Higher Power can handle what I cannot. It means believing there's wisdom and power beyond my own understanding. I turn situations over with genuine faith, believing they'll be handled better than I could myself. This is the faith part—trusting the outcome to something beyond me.

This combination of releasing control and trusting my Higher Power has brought more peace than any amount of managing ever did. I’m no longer carrying burdens I was never meant to carry, finding freedom to focus on my recovery while trusting my Higher Power with everything else.

What am I trying to control today that I could let go and let God handle instead? I can practice releasing one situation into my Higher Power's care. I don't have to manage everything. I can let go and trust the outcome to something wiser than myself.

Today’s Reminder

Letting go and letting God brings peace that control never could.

Carry this peace in your pocket.

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