Love in Action: Supporting Mental Health Together

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"Nobody wants to be a problem to be fixed. Nobody wants to be a project, right? Nobody desires to feel like, well, I'm just your project, I'm just your problem. They want to know that they're valued, that they're loved, that they are cared about. Which leads me to my second thing for us. It's to reiterate value." [29:04]( | | )

"Being a safe place is so, so crucial. And so how can you be a safe place? The first thing that you can do is you can just be honest about your struggles, about your brokenness, about the things in life that are hard for you. Because nobody wants to go to somebody who has it all together, who life is just perfect and amazing and wonderful for them, and share about what's going on, in their life, in their hurts, in their struggles." [32:39]( | | )

"God wants good things for you. We read about the things that God wants your life to be like in Galatians, right? But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There's no law against these things. Obviously not. Those are awesome. That's what I want my life to be like." [26:00]( | | )

"Remember that your loved one is a person to be loved, not a project to be fixed. If you are walking through life with somebody who's battling mental illness, remember they are a person to be loved, not a project to be fixed. It is so tempting for some of us when we love someone to want to take care of them." [28:23]( | | )

"Encourage them to get help. Encourage them that there's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing shameful about needing some help. None of us think it's shameful when our friends have to go see the oncologist because they have cancer. And so help your friends get help. We also have to remember, and I just wanted to make sure I included this this week." [42:39]( | | )

"Jesus is not afraid of your brokenness. He's not afraid of the brokenness in the lives of the people that you are walking with. He's here for you. We get to walk with a God. We follow a God of hope and healing. A God who restores and revives. And we live in a world that is broken and hurting so much." [49:00]( | | )

"When we walk and step with God, when we walk with Him and we are close to Him, we learn to match His rhythm. That's how we get the fruit of the Spirit. It's not because we just figure it out or earn it. It's because when we're walking with God, when we're held close to Him, His rhythms become our rhythms." [46:17]( | | )

"Jesus went through seasons. Where due to political turmoil or His ministry, He was homeless and had to rely on the generosity of other people. Right? Jesus had a family who at one point thought He was crazy. His siblings. Jesus went through the death of a loved one, the betrayal of a close friend, gossip, slander." [47:45]( | | )

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