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Your Question:
How can I keep going when I feel like I'm drowning in medical debt?
Answer:
As someone who understands the weight of financial struggles, I want to share with you how I've navigated similar challenges. When I feel overwhelmed, I take a step back and remember that God is always with me. I take initiative and make a decision to act, no matter how small it may seem. It's like burning my bridges behind me, saying, "I will write that letter, or I will pay that debt; and then do it!" I make it irrevocable, and that gives me the momentum to keep going. In my experience, it's essential to listen to God and form the habit of finding out what He says and heeding it. When a crisis comes, I instinctively turn to God, and that's when I know I've developed a healthy habit. I ask myself, "What is God's plan in this situation?" and "Will this new step of faith help accomplish my life purpose?" If it does, I move ahead, trusting that God will guide me through the uncharted waters. When I'm faced with a medical or financial crisis, I keep my eye on what God wants to do through me and those around me, not on the technical, grim details. I remember that God's power is greater than my problems, and I trust in His promises. I've found that memorizing a promise from God, like "No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind," gives me hope and strength to keep going.
Sources:
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
depression
edward welch
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
practicing the way
john mark comer
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