Let Go and Let God: How to Trust Him with Your Children

Let Go and Let God: How to Trust Him with Your Children

Matthew Bell

As parents, we want the best for our children. We strive to protect them, guide them, and ensure they grow into responsible, God-fearing individuals. But no matter how much we plan and worry, the truth remains—our children ultimately belong to God. Trusting Him with their lives is the best decision we can make.

In this blog, we’ll explore why trusting God with your kids is essential, what the Bible says about it, and how to surrender your parental fears to His perfect will.


1. God Loves Your Children More Than You Do

It’s natural to feel responsible for every aspect of your child’s life, but remember—God’s love for them is even greater than yours.

📖 Jeremiah 1:5“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.”

From the very beginning, God had a plan for your child. He created them with purpose, and His love is deeper and more powerful than anything we can provide as parents.

How to Apply This Truth:

✅ Pray daily, asking God to guide and protect your children.
✅ Release your fears to God, knowing He is in control.
✅ Trust that His plan for them is better than yours.


2. Worry Won’t Change Anything—But Faith Will

As parents, we often worry about our kids’ future, health, and decisions. But Jesus reminds us in Matthew 6:27:

📖 “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?”

Worry drains our energy and steals our peace. Instead, we are called to trust God and lead our children by faith, not fear.

How to Apply This Truth:

✅ Replace worry with prayer. Instead of dwelling on fear, pray specifically for your child’s needs.
✅ Speak life over your children. Declare God’s promises over them instead of speaking words of doubt or fear.
✅ Trust God’s timing and plans, even when you don’t understand them.


3. Teaching Your Kids to Trust God Starts with You

Your children will learn to trust God by watching you. If they see you surrender your fears and rely on Him, they’ll learn to do the same.

📖 Proverbs 22:6“Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.”

Children are always observing, and the way you handle challenges, pray, and trust God will shape their own faith.

How to Apply This Truth:

✅ Model faith by praying openly and thanking God in all circumstances.
✅ Encourage your kids to develop their own personal relationship with Jesus.
✅ Show them that trusting God doesn’t mean life is perfect—but that He is always faithful.


4. God’s Plan for Your Kids is Greater Than Yours

It’s easy to want to control every step of our child’s journey, but ultimately, they were created for God’s purpose—not ours.

📖 Jeremiah 29:11“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

Trusting God with your kids means surrendering your expectations and allowing Him to work in their lives in His way and timing.

How to Apply This Truth:

✅ Surrender your child’s future to God in prayer.
✅ Encourage them to seek God’s direction in their decisions.
✅ Be open to God’s plan, even if it looks different from what you imagined.


Final Thoughts

Trusting God with your kids is an act of faith and surrender. While parenting comes with challenges, we can find peace in knowing that God’s love, protection, and plans for them are far greater than our own.

Instead of holding onto fear, choose to trust. Instead of worrying, choose to pray. And instead of controlling, choose to surrender.

🙏 Prayer:
"Lord, thank You for the gift of my children. I surrender them into Your hands, knowing that You love them more than I ever could. Help me to trust You with their future, guide them in Your ways, and give me peace as I parent them with faith. In Jesus’ name, Amen."

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