How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels tired of being “the strong one” People leaned on me. They assumed I was fine. I started believing I had no right to fall apart. That’s why Moses in Exodus 18 feels so personal. He is leading, judging, carrying everyone’s burden—until he collapses under the weight of it. The Bible doesn’t call him weak. It calls the load too heavy. God’s response isn’t correction. It’s redistribution. If you’re exhausted from always being strong, Scripture doesn’t admire your endurance—it questions why you’re carrying this alone. #EmotionalExhaustion #Moses #FaithAndBurnout #SpiritualCare #ChristianLife80Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels forgotten by God It’s not that nothing is happening. It’s that nothing seems to be about you. Then I noticed a detail about Hagar. God sees her first—not Abraham. Her name for God, El Roi, comes from being overlooked by everyone else. God’s first response is not explanation, but recognition. Being seen doesn’t always change circumstances. But in Scripture, it changes isolation. If you feel invisible today, Hagar’s story says this: being forgotten by people does not mean being unseen by God. #SeenByGod #BiblicalStories #Hagar #FaithAndLoneliness #SpiritualCare364Share