Saying Goodbye to Stigma – Day Four

Picture of Charmain Hibberd
Charmain Hibberd

May 9, 2024

Picture of Charmain Hibberd
Charmain Hibberd

May 9, 2024

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Saying Goodbye to Stigma - Day Four

Day Four – Bringing God into the Conversation 

Revelation 3:20 – “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.” 

Who Is Walking With You?

I heard a very wise statement once. It goes something like this:  

‘Show me your friends and I’ll show you your future.’  

This statement can also be found in other terms in Proverbs 13:20 – ‘Walk with the wise and become wise; associate with fools and get in trouble.’ (NLT)  

There is no other friend like Jesus. 

He is faithful, wise, trustworthy, honest and kind.  

You truly can’t compare Him to anyone else. 

To have Jesus on your side as you walk through any journey is the ultimate blessing. During a mental health or illness journey, it is invaluable. 

If you don’t yet have a friendship or relationship with Jesus, my prayer is that, by the end of this devotional, you will have gained enough awareness, understanding and encouragement to give Him a chance. 

The Ultimate Gentleman

Jesus is a gentleman. As is God. As is the Holy Spirit. No part of the Trinity will force their way into your life. They gently, calmly and patiently stand at the door of your heart and knock. If that knock has become loud for you lately, take it as a sign that you are being pursued! I cannot recommend enough answering that knock with a wide-open door.

I could not have navigated the twists and turns of illness and recovery without knowing Jesus. I bring this up on day 4, straight after inviting you into my journey because I believe that true healing, wholeness and wellness are found in Christ alone.  

I am not here to persuade you to become a follower of Jesus. That is not my job. But I do encourage you to begin a conversation – either with Jesus directly through prayer, or with a close friend or relative who you know knows Jesus – where you can explore what it means to invite Jesus into your journey of life and health especially.  

For those of you who do know Jesus and would consider yourself one of His followers, praise God! Maximise this relationship! Do not go a day without asking Jesus to give you wisdom. He is your greatest ally on the road to health and recovery. 

So, with that being said, let’s progress in our conversation on how to walk this journey to mental health with Jesus.

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