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The Hardest Three Words You May Ever Say (But, wow, are they worth it!)

Do you ever feel like sometimes you are losing control? 

Do you hate to admit, maybe, that you don’t always have it altogether? 

Do you feel, in a way, that asking for help is a sign of weakness?

I have…and I do!

It gives me great pleasure to share with you today a guest post by my friend, Jennifer Dukes Lee, on exactly this matter. Jennifer has written a new book entitled “It’s All Under Control” and it releases on September 18.  I have had the privilege of reading an advanced copy, and I can assure you that if you struggle with control and asking for help, then you need this book!  You won’t be disappointed.                           


 The Hardest Three Words You May Ever Say          (But, wow, are they worth it!)

By Jennifer Dukes Lee

 

“I need help.”

These may be the hardest three words to say. At one time or another, all people require the assistance of other people, but we often don’t ask for it until we absolutely have no choice.

Self-reliant, “in-control” people in particular, are not good askers. Why don’t we ask for help even when we need it? Like pretty much everything else about us, it’s complicated. Here are a few reasons we avoid asking for help.

1. We would rather be the helper than the helped. A shift in that relationship leaves us feeling uncomfortable, and if we’re honest, powerless. Oddly, the more we need help, the harder it might be to ask because the perceived power shift becomes even greater.

2. Collaboration sounds like more trouble than it’s worth. Yes, we probably need help. But we feel like we can get it done better and faster if we do it solo. Most of us still have nightmares about leading group projects in high school and having to do most of the work ourselves anyway.

3. We are afraid of being told no. After finally getting up the nerve to ask, we aren’t sure we could face that kind of rejection.

4. We have never liked feeling needy, weak, or incompetent.

5. Asking for help is a form of surrendering control.

If any of this describes you, be compassionate toward yourself. You might be relieved to know that you are, in fact, normal. People are skewed toward wanting to do it themselves. Walk through the doors of any bookstore and head straight to the self-help section for proof.

Asking for help requires a stripped-down vulnerability. When we ask for help, we are moving closer to an intimacy with people that feels a little dangerous. The people who come to our aid suddenly see a side of us that few get to see—the tear-streamed face, the Doritos-sprinkled kitchen floor, the hospital gown open in the back, our inability to accomplish even small tasks under stress.

It’s awkward enough to ask a stranger for a quarter to fill a parking meter. How can I ask someone to help me with my kids when it seems like every other mom has no problem keeping up with the spelling lists and healthy snacks? How can I ask someone to help on a work project when it was my own fault that I said yes? And what kind of shame will I bring upon myself when I admit to the boss that I simply can’t do it this time?

Self-disclosure triggers a fundamental fear inside of people. If we let onlookers get too close to our truest self, they will have front-row seats to our inner wreckage. Confronted with our flawed selves, will they leave us without even a moment’s notice, embarrassed by who we’ve become? Furthermore, if we get that close to God, where we acknowledge our need of him, will we end up bitter toward him if he disappoints us? What if we can’t tolerate the times when he wrecks our flawed plans and replaces them with his?

Asking for help requires a heart-unzipped intimacy with God, who saw your need in the first place. He was waiting for you to ask. He was waiting for you to scoop up all the broken pieces of your life, lift them up to his face, and say, “Here, can you help me with this?”

Asking for help requires a heart-unzipped intimacy with God, who saw your need in the first place. #itsallundercontrol @DukesLee Share on X

God’s great promise over our lives is this: “It’s all under control.” One of the ways that God proves his promise true is by dispatching modern-day disciples. Other humans, flawed as they are, are often the means through which God will come to your aid.

I don’t know where you’re at today, friend. Do you need help? I suspect you do. Maybe you’re scared to ask. Maybe you’re worried the words will make you look weak. Maybe you don’t want to be somebody’s burden.

Dare to say the words: “I need help.”

These are the words that have saved marriages, sent addicts to treatment, ushered teens through the counsellor’s doorway, and been the catalyst for a trillion prayers of all sizes. Those three words save lives and bring people to Jesus every day. Shoot, maybe your struggle is standard-issue busyness and you need someone to do your laundry this week. Ask for it.

You are not a burden. You are a person.

You are not a burden. You are a person. #itsallundercontrol #askforhelp @DukesLee Share on X

I know what you’re thinking because I’ve been there, and yes, all of the following statements hold true: When people help you, they might not do it the way you wanted to. They might not do it as well as you would have. They might see your scrawny backside through that gap in your hospital gown. You might have to contend with that uncomfortable feeling of indebtedness. Your “helpers” might mess things up a bit.

To follow Christ has always meant helping and serving others. But it’s also humbling ourselves enough to allow others to be Christ to us, which happens in that moment when we allow ourselves to be helped.

When you say “I need help,” you’re not uttering feeble words. They may be the strongest, bravest words you ever say. You simply can’t do it all.

When you say “I need help,” you’re not uttering feeble words. They may be the strongest, bravest words you ever say. #itsallundercontrol @DukesLee Share on X

The truth is, you are now strong enough to admit that you can’t face your problems on your own. Look, not a single soul on earth is ever so strong that she doesn’t need someone to help. You are a wise woman, and you are smart enough to know you need some relief. You’ve known you’ve needed help for a while now, haven’t you? You just need to be courageous enough to ask for it.


About the Author


Jennifer Dukes Lee is the wife of an Iowa farmer, mom to two girls, and an author. She loves queso and singing too loudly to songs with great harmony. Once upon a time, she didn’t believe in Jesus. Now, He’s her CEO.

Jennifer’s newest book, It’s All Under Control, and a companion Bible study, are releasing on 18th September! This is a book for every woman who is hanging on tight and trying to get each day right―yet finding that life often feels out of control and chaotic.

Adapted from It’s All under Control: A Journey of Letting Go, Hanging On, and Finding a Peace You Almost Forgot Was Possible by Jennifer Dukes Lee, releasing this fall from Tyndale House Publishers.

Book Giveaway!

I’m so excited to be a part of a huge giveaway to celebrate the release of It’s All Under Control. Jennifer and her publisher, Tyndale, are giving away 50 copies of the book (only available to people in the US) in celebration of its release! Enter below to win. Giveaway ends September 30. Winners will be notified by Tyndale House Publishers. Email subscribers can click here to enter.

It’s All Under Control 50 Book Giveaway

Less Haste Leads to More Abundance

The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty. Proverbs 21:5

Last Friday was the last day of our holiday and my heart felt a little heavy. The pace we had been living over the last month has been a slow one and it’s been satisfying to the soul to not be rushing around. The thought of going back to the hectic lifestyle we led sent my heart fluttering in a panic. 

Continue reading Less Haste Leads to More Abundance

Where Do Your Loyalties Lie?

So, it’s come out in the news over the last week about Michael Cohen. He was a longtime personal and business attorney for Donald Trump. He has pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges.

Two of these charges relate to the payment of “hush money” to two women, from campaign money, who alleged to have affairs with Donald Trump. It was also alleged Donald Trump told Michael Cohen to make these payments.

Continue reading Where Do Your Loyalties Lie?

Trusting God in the Midst of Uncertainty

There are times in our lives where circumstances overwhelm us and situations get us down. We find ourselves in a position where we feel swamped with what we are facing.

Why is it we feel like this?

Many times it’s because we are facing change in our lives. We want to be able to control what is changing, but it’s not possible. It’s out of our hands and we get scared.

I felt like this four months ago when my life completely changed.  I found out I was pregnant again.  We already have three beautiful children, but always wanted four. My youngest is now six years old so we kind of gave up trying last year.

We thought the chance of having a fourth child would never happen. We resided ourselves to this fact and started giving away every baby item we had accumulated. When we found out, we were shocked, but absolutely elated about having another child. But then it sunk in…we had given away most of our baby items. Starting over again was going to be costly.

How were we going to manage?

As the weeks went on, slowly I began to feel I was being held. I didn’t feel so worried about the changes taking place. I felt a peace within me which I had never really experienced before. I just knew that everything would be ok.

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. John 14:27

However, a few weeks ago we found our lives getting even more complicated. At my twelve week scan, we found out we were having twins! Can you imagine the shock we had? This put a whole new dimension on our lives. Twins? Double the trouble!

The Peace I encountered in the first 3 months slowly was dissipating. Concerns of how we were going to manage had doubled. Plans we had made for our holidays looked like a dream. There was a moment where we couldn’t see how we were going to get through this.

I was in a place where all I could do was just cry. Everything got on top of me and I just sat there with my head in my hands.

“God, if you hear me, please help me?”

I was at the end of my rope, clinging on and not knowing what to do next. I was so overwhelmed. I surprised myself with what I did crying out to God. Why? You may think this is not surprising and it’s what I should do anyway.

However, I very rarely turn to God when I should. I am so independent as a person…and stubborn! I think I know best and I want to figure it out on my own. Maybe, you are like this too? It’s ok. God knows and He is listening to you whether you voice it to Him, or keep it locked up deep inside. He knows.

“From the ends of the earth, I cry to you for help when my heart is overwhelmed. Lead me to the towering rock of safety.” Psalm 61:2

There is one thing this pregnancy is teaching me, and that is to trust God. From the moment I found out I was pregnant (unexpectedly may I add) to when we found out I was carrying twins (double the shock) I am learning a new found confidence in God. I am having to trust God with all areas of my life…

To trust God that He has me.

To trust God that He knows my anxieties.

To trust God that He will provide.

To trust God that He will sustain me.

When I was in tears, I felt all was lost. The first one I turned to though was God. Through my tears of frustration, anger and disappointment, I cried it all out to Him.

By the end of the day I felt a sense of calm. My situation was not sorted, but I could feel that He was working things out. He knows what our needs are and He will provide for them in the right way.


Something to think about…

Are you going through something right now and it seems like there is no way out? You can’t see which way to turn to make things right. Let me encourage you to turn to God and voice your thoughts to Him. You may not receive an answer straight away, but knowing He is there to hear you gives you a peace that no other can give in this world.

Prayer

Lord, often I find I can deal with situations on my own, or at least I think I can. Sometimes, everything gets on top of me and I feel it’s impossible to find a way out. Nothing is ever impossible for you, God. Help me to remember this, especially when I feel everything around me is crashing down. You are the One who is constant and will always remain by my side, even when I falter. Help me to turn to you more each day. Amen.