
When Life Feels Broken
Reading: Psalm 34:17-19; 2 Corinthians 4:16-18
Devotional: George Bailey stood on that bridge, convinced his life was worthless, his family a burden, his home a prison. In our darkest moments, we too can lose perspective, seeing only the drafty walls and never the shelter, only the noise and never the laughter. The enemy whispers that we'd be better off dead than alive, that our struggles define our worth. But God sees differently. He sees the relationships we've built, the love we've poured out, the lives we've touched. When depression clouds your vision and anxiety steals your peace, remember: your perception in the storm is not reality. The family you take for granted today may be the greatest blessing you have. Don't let temporary troubles blind you to eternal treasures. Reach out—to God, to family, to your church community. You are not alone on that bridge.
Devotional: George Bailey stood on that bridge, convinced his life was worthless, his family a burden, his home a prison. In our darkest moments, we too can lose perspective, seeing only the drafty walls and never the shelter, only the noise and never the laughter. The enemy whispers that we'd be better off dead than alive, that our struggles define our worth. But God sees differently. He sees the relationships we've built, the love we've poured out, the lives we've touched. When depression clouds your vision and anxiety steals your peace, remember: your perception in the storm is not reality. The family you take for granted today may be the greatest blessing you have. Don't let temporary troubles blind you to eternal treasures. Reach out—to God, to family, to your church community. You are not alone on that bridge.