Mental Illness And The Test Of Job
Within the pages of the Old Testament contains of
about a man named Job. He had it all, wealth, health, a family with children,
friends, an abundance of land and flocks of animals. Most of all he was he was
happy, he had joy and a love for God very few men have ever had. Lucifer came
to God with a proposition, he told God that if he was given the ability to torture
Job physically and mentally that Job would curse God and lose his faith in
return.
God agreed and allowed Lucifer to test Job.
Because of this agreement between God and Lucifer Job
lost it all, he lost his family, fortune, home, and even his friends when they
accused him of sin. Job was afflicted with all manner of physical ailments
including painful boils.
Job in the end
persevered and not only recovered physically, but was handsomely rewarded for staying
true during his ordeal.
However what if Job had been afflicted with any of the
number of the inner demons of mental illness like depression or anxiety.
Illnesses that effect the very way you think and perceive life? Could he have
stayed true? Would he have been punished if he didn’t? Would he have had been
given a retrieve from it if he failed this testing?
I know that God is loving and merciful. He knows who
we are beyond the illness, even when we forget who we are in the deepest despair.
I know despite it all that your family on both sides
of the vail love you.
I know that holding onto your faith is paramount to
holding onto a life raft during a tempest.
I know that prayer helps and gives you the strength to
seek help.
I know that one day we who suffer from mental illness
will be made whole.
I know that we can face anything with the love and companionship
of the Savior.
I know that….Some days it’s the only thing that keeps
our heart beating when we can’t even get out of bed.
Our yokes however heavy, will still lightened with the
Saviors help….and if we have help from those that love and care for us, we will
never be lifting the yoke of mental illness alone.
Hebrews
13:3
“Remember
them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as
being yourselves also in the body.”
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