At this time, we are experiencing a period of time of not being able to do things and go places like we use to and it can put you in a place of depression, anxiety and frustration. It can resemble that of a withdrawal- the adrenalin from the dependencies of the running and doing what we are accustomed to is now being stripped and withdrawn and we are now having to deal with the hole in our schedule and in our hearts that can lead to headaches, sweating and imbalance. But don't let this push you away from people but let it reveal the importance of not secluding yourself to succumb to its darkness. But to fill your time with reading the Word more, relaxing more and spending your time wisely. During this time, it is so imperative that we admit to the dependency of things that are not healthy or healthy things that are not balanced. So, as we go through our own withdrawal process as we adjust to the new things, eliminating dependency on the unnecessary things and balancing what is taking too much time in our schedule which can lead up to a better life that is stable. So let's not run away from this process but embrace it that we may learn how to be whole and of one mind with Christ. Sometimes we have so much clutter in our life that it is clogging our ability to think clearly and operate according to His Word. Let's endure this time of withdrawal and use it to draw closer to God as He allows us this time to get back into alignment with His purpose for our lives. Remember we love you but God loves you so much more!
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