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7 Truths You Must Remember in Crisis

This is a guest post by Nathan Rouse. Nathan is a fellow church leader that is passionately investing in the Church as a pastor and writer. Over the last 15 years in ministry he’s been seized with the calling to mentor young leaders for ministry. As a student of church leadership he is committed to collaborating with other church leaders to effectively make and send disciples around the world. You can find Nathan’s blog at www.NathanRouse.org and he’s on Twitter: @NathanRouse

Here are 7 truths worth remembering during such times:

The last few days have brought an unwelcome and unforeseen storm in my life. I’m not alone in this, I’m sure you’ve experienced circumstances and storms that have caught you off guard or maybe experiencing this even now. I want you to be encouraged and strengthened by the knowledge that you’re not walking this journey out on your own.

Here are 7 truths I’m convinced are worth remembering during such times:

1. There is always time to pray! (You’ll “feel” and make things worse if you don’t.)

2. No matter how much you “don’t feel like it”, Read your Bible! It is our compass, our true north when it feels like our life is spinning out of control. We need more truth, not more feelings in crisis. Psalms 46 is a good start.

3. Don’t believe that you have to be depressed because you’ve encountered something heart breaking. Grieve….yes. Harbor it….no.

4. Make it a point to not make any major decisions when feeling overwhelmed. (Unless absolutely necessary)

5. Make sure you’re eating right and getting plenty of rest. You’re going to need all your strength to walk through this season.

6. Remember you can’t fix people or fix every circumstance. Stop carrying that responsibility. The God Almighty position is already filled.

7. Stop what you’re doing now and practice doing #1.

What would you add to this list?

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  • Melissa says:

    Have quiet time. It seems to be a tough task in this time of instant everything, but I find it very rewarding to shut it all down and have still time.

    Great blog, I just have to share these basic things that I sometimes ignore myself.

  • Karen Sandford
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    Great advice. Apart from your implication that’being depressed’ is a choice in no.3.
    Depression is an illness, not a lifestyle choice.

  • Brandon says:

    Awesome post! Thanks for sharing!

  • kathryn says:

    Later in the horrible time, God will let you experience what you may have only told others HE will do, if you follow the praying and reading His word part. You will, I speak from experience, YOU WILL experience that peace that surpasses all understanding; its not logical to the human mind, but the peace will come. The time of trouble will eventually pass. Life may be different after that; the peace remains and you will covet that.

  • Mark says:

    I mean the writing helps because I am a little adhd . . .

  • Mark says:

    Writing invariably helps- what I call multiple personality journaling- I was taught by a wonderful life coach to write in a way that acknowledges but does not own my "false self"- call it the flesh if you will (#3 above, I think); that owns my feelings but does not allow them to dictate my interpretation of the way the world is e.g. (I may feel angry but that doesn't mean the world is my enemy) and that reclaims my core beliefs, such as living fully into God's power, love and soundness of mind . . . also I am a little adhd– can you tell? ;0)

  • Bryankr
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    Excercise! May sound silly, but it is a great way to relieve the stress and recharcge during difficult times. It provides a short term escape and a way to clear your head. Great way to spend time with God as well!