Wholly Unmasked with BreAnn Lovett

The Death of Control

29 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Wholly Unmasked, we’re talking about something many of us secretly carry every day: control. The endless need to manage outcomes, prepare for worst-case scenarios, hold everything together, and protect ourselves from pain. What if the thing we’ve called “responsibility” is actually fear wearing a disguise? Using the powerful story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22, we unpack what it really means to surrender—not just in theory, but in the painful, real-life places where God asks us to loosen our grip. Because sometimes the promises, relationships, timelines, and identities we cling to most can slowly become the very things we trust more than God. This episode dives into: • Why control feels safe but never produces true peace • How fear fuels our need to manage everything • The difference between obedience and controlling outcomes • Why surrender often feels like death before freedom • How to practically begin releasing control daily If you’ve been exhausted from overthinking, hyper-vigilance, anxiety, or carrying burdens God never asked you to hold—this conversation is for you. The opposite of control is not chaos. The opposite of control is trust. And maybe freedom begins with simply saying: “God… here I am.”

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