Scripture tells us to ‘cast our cares upon the Lord’. But how do we practically obey that command while gripped by the stronghold of anxiety? Today I’m talking with Ashley Willis about battling anxiety, a topic she’s experienced first hand.
Whether you’ve experienced anxiety personally or not, chances are someone in your life will. Listen as Ashley discusses practical ways to get to the root of anxiety, and how to fight fear with the truth of God’s Word.
We’re answering the questions you shared with me over on Instagram. Questions about whether anxiety is a sin, when/if medication should be used, how to help a spouse who is anxious and several other questions. Thank you for being brave in sharing your stories with me. You are not alone.
What we chat about:
- Is a Christian’s struggle with anxiety a form of sin?
- Coping with anxiety by understanding the lies the mind believes and replacing those lies with the truth of God’s Word.
- When to address anxiety with Christian counseling and medication, if necessary.
- How do we practically obey the command of casting our cares upon the Lord?
- Wrestling with the decision to take medication for anxiety and depression.
- The importance of addressing the root of anxiety and not just the symptoms.
- Fighting anxiety by reciting Scripture and praying out loud.
- How to come alongside family members battling anxiety.
- The importance of talking openly about anxiety in safe contexts, especially as moms.
- Keeping the fear of “what-if’s” from overrunning our lives.
- Jesus’ example of spending time alone to commune with His Father.
Connect with Ashley:
Biblical Counseling Resources:
- American Association of Christian Counselors
- The Timothy Center (Online Counseling Options)
- Association of Certified Biblical Counselors
- Southlake Christian Counseling (Video Counseling Options)
- Tiffany Ashenfelter (Skype Sessions)
- Spero Therapy Services (Skype Sessions available)
Links Mentioned:
- Emotional Milestones :: Interview with Sissy Goff & David Thomas (Ep 160)
- ADHD :: Sarah Furlich (Ep 165)
- Video of Dave Willis giving Sermon on the Mount (click here to watch if reading via email):
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Thank you so much for this episode!! I love listening to all of your podcasts (I’m a little behind!). This one especially resonated with me as I have been experiencing anxiety for the first time in my life due to perimenopause (at the age of 41!) and my son has been dealing with anxiety for a few years now. Thank you for being bold in speaking about topics that others maybe shy away from….thank you for your heart for God….thank you for your encouragement as a Mom, a wife, and a woman!! You rock!!