Anxiety and God
A Biblical Health Pathway that connects quiet questions and deeper reflections into a slower journey for anxious readers.
Is anxiety a sin?
Begin by removing shame and naming anxiety honestly.
Step 2Anxiety and God
Practice a short return to God when anxiety has scattered your attention.
Anxiety rarely becomes clearer through pressure. It needs honest naming, patient attention, embodied care, prayer, and the kind of trust that can begin small.
This pathway starts by removing unnecessary shame. Then it moves toward a wider biblical view of fear, the body, prayer, wise support, and the next faithful step.
The goal is not to force calm. The goal is to bring anxiety into the presence of God without pretending, hiding, or treating suffering as a simple spiritual failure.
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Is anxiety a sin?
A careful biblical answer for people who feel anxious and are afraid God is disappointed in them.
Return to Attention
A simple midday reflection for pausing, noticing what has taken your attention, and returning to God without drama.