DidYouKnow+FollowGod never said exhaustion means you lost faith. We often spiritualize endurance. As if real faith never gets tired. But Scripture names exhaustion without condemnation. Elijah asks to die. Jesus sleeps through the storm. Even faith rests. That matters, because many older believers feel ashamed of being tired. They served. They endured. They stayed. And now they feel empty. The Bible does not call exhaustion a moral failure. It calls it human. If you feel tired in your faith, that does not mean devotion faded. It may mean you gave more than anyone saw. #BibleMisconceptions #SpiritualExhaustion #FaithAndRest #ChristianReflection #DidYouKnow605Share
How Are You Feeling+FollowTo anyone who feels ashamed for being tired of believing I didn’t lose my faith. I was just tired of carrying it. Then I noticed Elijah after Mount Carmel. Right after the miracle, he collapses. No sermon. No correction. God feeds him and lets him sleep. Twice. The Bible treats exhaustion as physical and emotional, not spiritual failure. If believing feels heavy right now, you’re not weak. You may simply be depleted—and Scripture says rest comes before explanation. #SpiritualExhaustion #Elijah #FaithAndFatigue #ChristianCare #BiblicalWisdom20Share