#559 Why You Can't Control Suffering (Even When You Try)
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Why do we try so hard to control what we were never meant to control?
In this episode of Walking with Conviction in an Anxious Age, we continue our series on suffering by confronting another deeply held, but ultimately false, belief—the illusion of control.
Most of us wouldn’t say we’re in control, but we live like we are. We make plans, manage outcomes, and assume we know what tomorrow will bring… until something happens that reminds us we don’t.
Looking at Job 2, we see what happens when control is stripped away completely. Through Job’s response—and the contrast with his wife—we discover how suffering exposes our need for control, and how real faith is formed when we learn to trust God instead.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why suffering is often beyond our control
- How the illusion of control shapes our faith
- What the story of Job teaches about trust in suffering
- Why trying to “fix” suffering often makes it worse
- How to support others without trying to control their pain
If you’re facing something you can’t fix, can’t explain, or can’t control—this episode will help you find a steadier place to stand.
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