No Little Days
- Daneen Musolino
- Aug 11
- 2 min read
If you struggle with anxiety, you know some days are better than others. And sometimes, you have a lot of those days. Those days where you tell yourself just one day at a time. How about one hour at a time? Sometimes, my anxiety can spiral out of the most senseless things. Why do I start focusing even more on my problems when my anxiety sets in? I know I have to make my own choices to get me through each day, do I to think on thoughts from God or thoughts from Satan? If you’re having one of those days, make sure you are seeking professional help. It does help and God gave us doctors in this broken world, to help us. We wouldn’t think twice about going to a doctor for a check up or a medical emergency, then why do we think twice about getting mental healthcare? Why, as a Christian, has this become such a taboo? Personally, I think Satan also uses this as a tool to try and make us think we aren’t Christian if we have a mental disorder or crisis. This is ridiculous. We are Christians if we have accepted Jesus Christ into our hearts. We may have issues, we may fail(a lot), but we get back up and keep following Christ. Whatever you do, don’t stop seeking God. He knows your faults, issues and thoughts. There are no surprises to Him, He is just waiting for you to accept Him.
“Seeing it is God, that said, Light shall shine out of darkness, who shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.”
2 Corinthians 4:6
2 Corinthians
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