Some seasons don’t need a pep talk. When you’re caring for someone who’s slipping away, or worn down by a fight that won’t end, being told to “stay positive” can feel like the loneliest thing in the world.
This week’s episode sits with a real email from a listener named Lucy, whose husband has Alzheimer’s, and with the honest question underneath it: how do you stay positive when you’re in the thick of the battle? Anchored in two of the smallest, strongest words in Scripture, Romans 8:3’s “God did,” Rachel walks through why the goal was never to feel upbeat, but to know God is with you, and why the victory over death has already been won even when restoration is still waiting on heaven.
You’ll discover:
- Why “stay positive” is the wrong thing to say to someone in deep grief, and what actually holds a person up instead
- What Paul means when he says the law was powerless but “God did,” and why those two words change how you pray
- The difference between a season being “worth it” and not being “wasted,” and why that difference matters
- How God redeems one grace-filled moment at a time, even while full restoration waits for heaven
Wherever you are in your own battle today, you are not failing at faith by finding it hard. You’re living it.
Resources Mentioned:
Pray Through It Battle Plan (free 6-step guide): battleprayers.com
Praying through Life’s Battles: 90 Days to Strengthen Your Faith (releases August 25): battleprayers.com