I Take Antidepressants AND Believe Jesus Heals: Anxiety and Depression as a Believer

Anxiety and depression.

They are two separate sides of the same coin and are very real.

Those who suffer, feel them just as acutely as they would holding that small coin in their hand – if not more so.

For some of us, the root of our emotions and reactions are hard to identify, to name, to call out … until God gives us a little nudge.

Maybe the nudge is a hushed conversation with a friend or a hard shove into a complete breakdown. Either way – Christians can also suffer from anxiety and depression and mental health issues.



Hi, my name is Kristin and I suffer from mental health issues.

Wow – that was hard to write. Truth be told, I deleted it a couple times before finally retyping. Because I just labeled what I thought were simple feelings as an “issue” and did it where the world can see. (Lord, have mercy on my over-sharing soul.) But I’ve had too many private conversations with other women – moms, especially – to know I’m not the only one and sometimes, some things should be thrown out there despite the risk of a label.

For me, it took months to recognize my lack of sleep, racing mind, outbursts of anger, unhealthy impatience and busy-ness were rooted in mental health and hormonal imbalances.

Want to know when it clicked? When Jesus nudged me over a bowl of chips and salsa.

About a year ago, a few friends and I sat down for MNO (mom’s night out) at a local Mexican restaurant. The conversation easily flowed to a point where a couple of them said – out loud – they suffered from the same and similar things I secretly battled for months. They told me how they screamed unnecessarily at kids and husbands, how they couldn’t relax or settle down, how they couldn’t sleep and how eventually they reached out for help and haven’t looked back.

And – gasp! – these friends are strong, faithful Christian women. They believe Jesus at His word and know He can heal and works all things for their good – even the hard and emotional stuff.

But they haven’t fallen into a trap of believing they should “just have more faith” or “pray harder” to fix their struggles.

God can and will take even the tiniest bit of faith and move mountains. It says so right there in Matthew 17. It doesn’t take a lot for Jesus to do big things. So we don’t have to have massive amounts of faith to be delivered from anxiety and depression. I believe He offers us some sort of “out” every time we ask.

…For truly, I say to you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you.

(Matthew 17:20)

Sometimes, Jesus wants us to trust Him beyond what is comfortable, going farther and deeper than prayer and simple faith.

He wants us to do something about it.

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That evening a year ago with my friends, they shared where they were after getting the help needed. They discussed the everyday things that sparked their anxiety and depression, and how seeking help through prayer, medication and professional counseling became daily rocks to steady them.

I felt another nudge when around that same time, I studied the Psalms and came across this verse:

Deliver me
    from sinking in the mire;
let me be delivered from my enemies
    and from the deep waters.
Let not the flood sweep over me,
    or the deep swallow me up,
    or the pit close its mouth over me.

(Psalm 69:14-15)

The word “mire” in Psalm 69 refers to something sticky – like mud – that’s stuck to us and hard to get off or out of. It’s something that covers, surrounds, and swallows us. It’s not easily or comfortably brushed off.

It is something we cannot get ourselves out of. We must have outside help.

Enter Jesus.

He can deliver us. Whether that’s by providing a profound spiritual revelation, professional counselors or medication, He doesn’t want us stuck in a place of all-consuming unrest, worry and sadness.

Friend, hear me when I say, there is NO shame in getting outside help for anxiety and depression.

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Sometimes it’s a temporary relief to kickstart our joy again. And sometimes, it’s a more prolonged effort of deliverance through Jesus’ provision of counseling and medication.

[clickToTweet tweet=”Medication can be temporary relief to kickstart our joy or a prolonged effort of deliverance.” quote=”Sometimes it’s a temporary relief to kickstart our joy again. And sometimes, it’s a more prolonged effort of deliverance.”] If you’ve prayed, sought biblical wisdom, and feel seeking help is the best option for you, then do it.

God isn’t going to let anxiety and depression win if we allow Him to help and provide for us.

But we have to ask Him first. We have to make the step toward relief. Talk to trusted friends and family, then seek professional help. This trusted community of friends and professionals can be a step our health needs.
Most importantly, let’s trust Jesus in His promise of deliverance. He can and will deliver us through opportunities of prayer and trusting Him, providing just the right listening ear and even sometimes the exact combination of medication and counseling needed.

It’s comforting to know we can even find medicinal measure being taken, and blessed, in God’s Word. Take the following example, for instance.

Then Isaiah said, “Make an ointment from figs.” So Hezekiah’s servants spread the ointment over the boil, and Hezekiah recovered! (2 Kings 20:7, NLT)

Since I’ve sought help with my doctor and began taking a low-dosage of antidepressants, life makes more sense and feels better. The fog has cleared and my racing mind has slowed. I let the little things go and have the energy for the important things. I can hug my sweet kiddos without fear of them getting struck by lightening (or some other bizarre and unlikely scenario) and not have a meltdown because I don’t have Pinterest-perfect Halloween goodie bags for the Pre-K party. I fall asleep more easily, don’t restlessly pace my house, and enjoy my husband and kids more.

I don’t know how long I will take them, but for now I’m closer to feeling like “myself” and farther from feeling myself sink.

Sure, there are still bad days, but the good days outnumber the bad by a long-shot.

So friend, if you suffer from any symptoms anxiety or depression, don’t hesitate to ask Jesus and your doctor for help.

Your everyday life is waiting for you to get back to yourself.

Jesus, I ask that you deliver us from the sticky mire of anxiety and depression. Hide Your face from our sins, and blot out all iniquities. Create in us clean hearts, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within us. Do not cast us away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit from us. Restore to us the joy of Your salvation, and uphold us by Your generous Spirit. Jesus, thank you for your provision of skilled health care professionals and modern medication to help begin a process of healing. Lord, guide us and direct us in the path of deliverance you have laid out for us. We trust You and know You are worthy to be praised. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Kristin

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  • Wow thank you for this post, you have just described my life. Anxiety, depression and frankly I feel like I am a complete failure.

  • I truly believe God’s Word❤️ He is our healer and our Deliverer!!!!! He also gave man the wisdom to create medicine. A friend’s Christian doctor gave this analogy: if you have diabetes you take insulin in order to live...sometimes you need antidepressants in order to live and function through life whether temporary or longer. If there is something available to help you, would God really want you to suffer needlessly??? I truly don’t believe it!!!! Thank you so much for putting into words what so many Christians and others struggle with as far as healing and deliverance. Honestly, to me getting help shows incredible strength, not weakness!!!!!!

  • Wow! Love the transparency! That’s have the battle. Letting pride go to admit there is a problem and then to seek help. Sometimes we seek help without being transparent. Usually doesn’t work. God is good and all powerful when we come to him bare naked and not filled with pride. Nice blog. God bless you!

  • Thank you for your words of encouragement. I grew up believing that "mental illness" was a sign of weakness......something you didn't talk about to avoid being separated and singled out from others. I tried every other way of dealing with my anxiety and depression only to find myself sinking further into the "mire". I am not afraid to admit I need outside help and as you said "sometimes it is a temporay relief to kickstart our joy again"!

  • If your doctor says your vitamins B12 is low, you would go purchase B12 and take it everyday. So, too, when your doctor indicates your serotonin is low, you should take something daily to restore it. It is a chemical imbalance, and once restored, can give you the courage to talk about what is buried within. Thank you for this post. It is spot on.

  • Thanks for sharing this! I *know* it’s normal to suffer from PPD/PPA, and normal to seek help, but I’ve also been told to “pray harder” and so I stop from pursuing a prescription. I made up my mind this morning when I had a panic attack out of nowhere in the service, and wasn’t able to listen to a single word of the sermon (don’t tell Rufus ) and it’s just nice to have this struggle normalized.

  • This is so good - thank you for sharing and being honest! More people honestly need to be having this conversation to debunk the shame and taboo around mental health issues and Jesus!

  • Much needed truth for so many dealing with anxiety and depression. As Christians we think we "shouldn't" feel this way. My 14 year old needed anxiety medicine after we have tried every alternative. Her body was fighting itself and needed a restart. I am so thankful we trusted God and gave her the medicine she needed to heal. Thank you for your honesty.

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