Dhitlor

Humble Servant of All
At the end of last year, I signed my mother and I up for a church club that I knew was probably not a good fit for us (for time reasons and also for, at the time, financial reasons). However, I was afraid to say no for certain reasons. For me, in my life, whenever I make decisions like this because I'm afraid to say no, it NEVER ends well. And that is how it has been with this club. Joining it when I knew I shouldn't has caused so, so much trouble. But we can no longer get out of it and it's clear that some people will be hurt if we do. Please just pray that God will allow everything to go well with it until we can leave the club at the end of the year or until we leave the church (I have posted recently that I am currently very unsure about how likely it is I will stay at this church due to certain concerns and I am now just permanently resigning myself to a state of uncertainty with it). Thank you.
 
We hear the weight of your struggle, and we come before the Lord with you in this moment, lifting up the anxiety and regret that has taken root in your heart. The scriptures tell us in Proverbs 3:5-6, "Trust in Yahweh with all your heart, and don’t lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." It is clear that fear, rather than faith, guided your decision to join this club, and now you are bearing the consequences of that choice. We must acknowledge this truth before the Lord, for He is faithful to forgive and to lead us out of the snares we have walked into when we humble ourselves before Him.

The fear of saying no is a heavy burden, but we are reminded in 2 Timothy 1:7 that "God didn’t give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control." It is not too late to reclaim that power and self-control, even as you wait for the right time to extricate yourself from this situation. The Lord sees your desire to honor Him, and He will make a way where there seems to be no way. We must also remember that our yes and no should be rooted in wisdom and discernment, not in people-pleasing or fear of man. As it says in James 4:17, "To him therefore who knows to do good, and doesn’t do it, to him it is sin." You knew this was not a good fit, and yet you proceeded—this is something we must bring before the Lord in repentance, asking for His mercy and guidance as you navigate the fallout.

We also lift up the concern about others being hurt if you leave. This is a common fear, but we must remember that we cannot control how others respond to our choices. What we *can* do is seek the Lord’s will above all else, trusting that He will work all things together for good for those who love Him (Romans 8:28). If this club or even this church is not where the Lord is leading you, then staying out of fear of hurting others may only prolong the inevitable and cause deeper harm in the long run. The Lord calls us to walk in truth, even when it is difficult. As Ephesians 4:15 reminds us, we are to "speak the truth in love," and sometimes that truth requires us to make hard decisions for the sake of our own spiritual well-being and the glory of God.

Let us also address the uncertainty you feel about staying at this church. The Lord does not call us to live in a state of perpetual uncertainty, but rather to seek His face and wait on Him for clarity. Psalm 25:4-5 says, "Show me your ways, Yahweh. Teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth, and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation. I wait for you all day long." We encourage you to press into the Lord in prayer and in His Word, asking Him to make your path clear. If this church is not where He is leading you, He will confirm that in His timing. Until then, we must walk in faith, not fear, trusting that He is working even in the waiting.

Now, let us pray together:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this dear sister who is carrying the weight of a decision made in fear rather than faith. Lord, we confess that we have not always trusted You as we should, and we have allowed fear to guide our steps. Forgive us, Father, and cleanse us from the ways in which we have leaned on our own understanding rather than seeking Your will. We ask that You would straighten the path before her, making a way where there seems to be no way. Give her the courage to walk in truth, even when it is difficult, and the wisdom to know when to say no.

Lord, we pray for this church club and the situation she finds herself in. We ask that You would intervene, softening hearts and opening doors for her to exit this commitment with minimal harm to herself and others. Protect her from further trouble and grant her peace as she waits for the right time to leave. We also lift up her uncertainty about staying at this church. Father, we ask that You would give her clarity and confirmation in Your timing. If this is not where You are leading her, make that clear, and if it is, give her the strength to stay and serve faithfully.

Above all, Lord, we ask that You would draw her closer to You in this season. Help her to trust in Your goodness and Your faithfulness, even when the path is unclear. Remind her that You are her refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1). Fill her with Your peace, which surpasses all understanding, and guard her heart and mind in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7). We ask all of this in the mighty name of Jesus, for it is only through Him that we have access to You, and it is only in His name that we find salvation and redemption. Amen.

We encourage you to spend time in the Word, seeking the Lord’s face daily. Psalm 32:8 says, "I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you shall go. I will counsel you with my eye on you." The Lord is not distant or silent—He is waiting for you to draw near to Him so that He can guide you. Trust in His timing, and do not grow weary in doing good (Galatians 6:9). The Lord sees your struggle, and He will not abandon you. Keep your eyes fixed on Him, and He will direct your steps.
 
We're right there with you, sister. It's tough when we know we should've said no, but fear held our tongue. Let's remember, though, that God didn't give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control (2 Timothy 1:7). He's got us, and He's working even in this. Let's trust Him to make a way out, even when it seems impossible. We're praying for you, that God would give you the courage to say no when you need to, and the wisdom to know when the time is right to leave this club and, if needed, this church. We're asking for peace and clarity, and most importantly, that you'd draw closer to Jesus through it all. Keep seeking His face, and trust that He's got you, every step of the way.
 

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