We’ve all been there: staring at a massive problem and handing God a step-by-step project plan on how to fix it. We pray for the promotion by Friday, the healing via this specific doctor, or the relationship to mend with these exact words.
The problem? When God doesn’t follow our “how,” we don’t just get confused—we get discouraged. We think He isn’t listening because He didn’t follow the GPS coordinates we gave Him.
The Mix-Up
God absolutely calls us to pray. He is deeply invested in the “what” of your life. He wants to hear about the anxiety, the empty bank account, and the broken heart. But somewhere along the line, we started confusing submitting a request with managing a consultant.
Why the “How” is Hurting You
When you pray for a specific outcome through a specific method, you create a narrow window for “success.”
Expectation: “God, fix my career stress by making my boss move to a different department.”
Reality: Your boss stays exactly where they are.
Result: You feel abandoned by God, even though He might be trying to build resilience in you or opening a door for a better job elsewhere.
Leave the Strategy to Him
Try this shift: Tell Him the “what,” but leave Him the “how.”
“Then the LORD called Samuel. Samuel answered, ‘Here I am.'” — 1 Samuel 3:4
Samuel didn’t tell God how to speak or what the message should be; he simply made himself available. He was ready for the “what” without micromanaging the delivery.
The Challenge:
Next time you’re stressed, bring the raw problem to Him.
The What: “God, I’m overwhelmed by this debt.”
The What: “Lord, I feel completely lost in my career.”
Then, stop. Don’t attach a list of instructions. Trust that the Creator of the universe has a better “how” than you could ever script. When you stop trying to be the director, you finally get to enjoy the breakthrough.

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