Finding Peace in the Storm: Faith and Mental Health, in Jesus Christ

Peace Amidst the Storm.

Betty, gave her life to Christ at the age of 6, and had never deviated from Him all through her adult life. Hers was a perfect home, and having a sweet fellowship with Jesus every morning was her daily highlight. Unfortunately, Betty never had it perfect in her romantic relationships. From her teenage years into adulthood, she struggled with rejections, broken promises and multiple broken relationships. Unknown to Betty, this began to weigh on her heart beyond words. It  affected her emotionally, but still she Loved Jesus. Her mental health was in a fast decline especially after the last breakup  which was a cancelled engagement. This left her severely depressed for over 2 weeks and for the first time in her life, she began to consider suicidal thoughts 

Navigating the complexities of life often leaves us feeling emotionally and spiritually depleted.  We struggle with anxiety, depression, fear, and a sense of being lost, even amidst outward success. This “soulish” realm – the emotional and mental landscape of our being – can be a battleground when the oppositions of life become fierce and lifes challenges becone unrelenting, despite every effort we make to profer a solution.

But what if I told you that a deep and abiding faith in Jesus Christ isn’t just a spiritual exercise, but a powerful pathway to restoring and nurturing this vital part of ourselves? David acknowledges the reality of our internal struggles and Gods knowledge of them; in Psalm 139:1-3 David also speaks of our hidden anxieties:  “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” This verse isn’t just a plea for God to judge us; it’s an acknowledgment of our need for his insight and guidance in the messy terrain of our emotions.  We can’t always understand our own hearts, but God can, and he offers healing.

God is close to a broken heart  and Psalm 34:18 reveals the Character of God inthis light. Ee have thought wrongly thatvwjen we are down andnbroken, God does not wnat to have snything to do with us; but may i ask you- ‘ if you had a friend or a niece or a child, when do you want to be closest to them? You go it, in times of pain, you want to be close to those you love! that is exactly how God wants to be close to you, ehen you are in pain. God wants to help you.

One of the most profound ways Jesus calls us to nuture our soulish health is through his gift of Peace to us. Jesus speaking in John 14:27 promises us, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”  The Peace of Christ Jesus isn’t a fleeting feeling; rather it’s a deep-seated completion in wholeness, that stems from a relationship with the Prince of Peace.

Think about a time you experienced overwhelming stress. How did you cope? Did it leave you feeling depleted?  Did the feeling leave on it’s own? Contrast that with the peace that comes from surrendering your anxieties to Jesus, trusting in His sovereignty and provision in your life.

Faith isn’t a magic bullet.  It’s a journey, a process of actively engaging with God and allowing Him to work in your life.  The story of David in the Psalms powerfully illustrates this. David, a man chosen by God, faced immense struggles – betrayal, loss, and even deep despair. Yet, his prayers, his lamentations, and his ultimate trust in God’s mercy are a testament to the healing power of faith even in the midst of intense emotional turmoil.  He didn’t suppress his emotions; he brought them before God. He didnt ignore his pain, rather he brough them to God. H didnt make landmark decisions based on his brokeness, rather He learnt to trust in the Lord day by day.

This brings us to a crucial question:  How are you processing your emotions? Are you suppressing them, burying them, ignoring them or bringing them before The Lord in prayer and honest reflection?  Journaling, talking to a trusted friend or mentor, and seeking professional counseling or Coaching can all be valuable tools in this process. Remember, God also uses others to minister to our needs. Hebrews 3:13 says “Exhort one another daily while it is still called Today…” The word Exhort in this context means to encourage, entreat, comfort and console someone. So, we are to exhort one snother daily.

Finally, faith in Christ leads to hope.  Romans 15:13 reminds us, “Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.”  Hope is an anchor for our souls, a belief that even in the darkest of times, God is working, His plan is unfolding, and His love endures.  What specific areas of your life are causing you the most anxiety or despair?  How can you cultivate a renewed sense of hope, rooted in God’s promises, in those areas?
Our soulish health is a precious gift from God.  He desires our wholeness – emotionally, mentally, and spiritually 3John1:2.

Therefore by actively engaging in faith, surrendering our anxieties to Jesus Christ, seeking a godly community and support, we can find peace in the storm and experience the profound healing power of Jesus Christ regarding her mental health. Betty found help eventually, her family continued to pray with her and rallied round her. Soon, Betty began to find her way back to her first love, she began to heal again and her soul began to find rest in Christ’s Word again . Your situation may be more complicated than Betty’s, but Jesus Christ is Saying “Come to me and you will find Rest for your Soul.”

The journey may be challenging, but the destination – a life brimming with joy, peace, and hope – is worth the leap of Faith.

Are you in need of help today? Reach out for a session to help you declutter the weight on your mind, in Christ’s Presence.

Finding Grace Amidst Hardship: Nurturing Resilience Through Faith

Life often presents us with challenges that can feel overwhelming, leaving us questioning our strength and purpose. However, amid these hardships, finding grace can be a transformative journey that deepens our faith and strengthens our character. Today, we’ll explore five key points on how to find grace amidst hardship, reminding us of God’s unwavering presence.

1. Recognize God’s Presence in Trials

The first step towards finding Grace is acknowledging that you are never alone in your struggles. God walks with you, even in your darkest moments. The Psalmist reminds us of this profound truth in Psalm 34:18: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” When hardships arise, take a moment to breathe and be aware of His abiding presence with you. Consciously inviting God’s presence into your struggle, helps you relax, and makes you more aware of His miraculous power in your life and circumstance. Keeping a prayer journal can help you reflect on His nearness and support during trying times.

2. Embrace the Growth Mindset

Hardships often serve as catalysts for personal and spiritual growth. As the Apostle Paul explains in Romans 5:3-4: “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.” Each time you are faced with a challenge, you are presented with an opportunity to grow closer to the Lord, because He is right there, willing and ready to pour His oil afrsh on you and to reveal His strength in you. So, by seeking more of God and more of His word, you are adopting the Kingdom growth mindset, that would help you view difficulties as opportunities for learning and spiritual development. Consider setting specific goals during tough times to help you focus on the Lord and to help you Grow in your knowledge of His perfect will for you.

3. Practice Gratitude

In the midst of suffering, cultivating a spirit of gratitude can be a powerful tool for finding grace. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 instructs us to “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” Keeping a gratitude journal can help shift your perspective from what is lacking to what you have being given by the Lord(that home, child, friend, spouse, car, etc). Seeing the subtle blessings amidst your trials, even in the most stressful times releases an Overcomer mindset in you, because you’ll become more aware of the miracle worker, than of the challenges arrayed against you. So, reflecting on God’s faithfulness throughout your life can remind you of His goodness, providing comfort and strength.


4. Embrace Vulnerability

Embracing vulnerability is not always easy, but it is in our moments of weakness that we can encounter the divine grace of God. When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable, we invite God’s strength into our lives. The Apostle Paul beautifully illustrates this in 2 Corinthians 12:9, where he writes, “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.”

Being open about our challenges – be it in prayer, journaling, or with a trusted friend – invites God into our situation. This act of sharing our burdens can lead to profound healing and a sense of community. Vulnerability is a strength, which brings you face to face with God’s Grace even amidst trying times.

5. Seek Community and Support

No one is meant to walk the journey of life alone. Surrounding ourselves with a community of like-minded individuals can be transformative, especially during challenging times. As stated in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.”

Seek out a faith-based fellowship, whether in a local church, Christian community group, or even on Christian online spaces, that facilitate faith-based support. Sharing experiences with others who understand you struggles can provide encouragement, wisdom, and accountability. Remember, you are a part of the larger body of Christ, and God often works through others to convey His Grace and Love to us.

Conclusion

As you navigate through life’s hardships, it’s essential to remember that God’s Grace is always present. By identifying the lessons in your struggles, embracing vulnerability, and seeking supportive communities, you can find solace amid the storms. God’s Grace, as described in Ephesians 2:8, reminds us that we are saved through faith, not by our own works, rather, it is God’s free Gift to us, waiting for us to Believe and Receive it. Would you be doing that today? Let me know in the comment section.

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