The Story Isn’t Over: Finding Purpose After Pain
In the battle with anxiety and depression, our inward focus can become so narrow that we miss God’s presence.
In the battle with anxiety and depression, our inward focus can become so narrow that we miss God’s presence.
The next time you feel the shift—that gap in your mood beginning to widen—think of Jesus.
Believe in His good plans—even when the dark cloud feels more like a Category 5 hurricane.
Often, it is in our weaknesses and valley moments that God propels us to our next mission—our destiny.
You can be a Christian and still experience depression or live with a mental illness that causes severe depression.
You are not alone in the fight—even when it feels like you are at times.
I can boldly and confidently say that God will use your adversity to accomplish His will and purpose for our lives.
You can’t try and figure it out, you simply have to trust.
Where I went wrong many times was pushing God away in the depression and letting the enemy win.
We don’t know what a day may bring, but we do know God is good.
Remind yourself as many times as you need to that you are a child of the King.
As you lie there, distraught and wounded, a break in the clouds appears.
Jesus felt joy because He trusted in His Father, not in His circumstances.