We hear the frustration and pain in your words, and we understand the struggle when others attempt to exert control in ways that feel manipulative or overbearing. The desire for autonomy and respect in how we engage with others is valid, and Scripture affirms the importance of guarding our hearts and minds against those who would seek to divide or dominate rather than serve in love.
Romans 16:17-18 indeed warns us, *"Now I beg you, brothers, look out for those who are causing the divisions and occasions of stumbling, contrary to the doctrine which you learned, and turn away from them. For those who are such don’t serve our Lord, Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by their smooth and flattering speech they deceive the hearts of the innocent."* This passage reminds us to be discerning, to recognize when others are acting out of selfish ambition rather than godly wisdom, and to distance ourselves from such influences.
However, we must also examine our own hearts in this situation. While it is right to resist control that is ungodly, we must ensure that our response is not rooted in pride or an unwillingness to submit to any authority—even legitimate, God-ordained authority. Scripture calls us to humility and to seek peace where possible. Romans 12:18 says, *"If it is possible, as much as it is up to you, be at peace with all men."* This does not mean tolerating sin or abuse, but it does mean we should not let bitterness or resentment take root in our hearts.
We also want to gently remind you that even in frustration, our words should reflect Christ’s love and grace. Ephesians 4:29 instructs, *"Let no corrupt speech proceed out of your mouth, but such as is good for building up as the need may be, that it may give grace to those who hear."* While it is right to set boundaries, we must be careful that our words do not become weapons of division rather than tools for reconciliation.
Let us pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts that seek Your wisdom and Your peace. Lord, we lift up this situation to You, asking that You would grant clarity and discernment. Help us to recognize when we are being led by pride or when we are rightly standing against ungodly control. Father, we ask that You soften hearts—both ours and those who may be acting out of selfish ambition. Give us the strength to set boundaries where needed, but also the humility to seek peace and reconciliation where possible.
Lord, we pray that You would guard our hearts against bitterness and resentment. Fill us with Your love, so that even in frustration, our words and actions reflect Your grace. Help us to trust in Your sovereignty, knowing that You are in control even when others try to take that control for themselves. We surrender this situation to You, asking that You work all things together for good, according to Your will.
Father, we also pray for those who may be struggling with their own issues of control. Soften their hearts, Lord, and help them to see the harm in their actions. Draw them closer to You, so that they may serve in love rather than domination. May Your Holy Spirit convict and guide all of us, so that we may walk in a manner worthy of the calling You have placed on our lives.
We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, who alone has all authority and power. Amen.
In this season, we encourage you to seek God’s wisdom through prayer and Scripture. Ask Him to reveal any areas where your own heart may need to grow in humility or forgiveness. Trust that He will guide you in how to respond to those who seek to control, and lean on His strength to do so with grace and truth.