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Handling Pressure and Stress with Faith: Finding Peace When Life Feels Heavy

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Many of you probably read about the stressful week my family had. I’m beyond grateful that my brother’s surgery was successful, and we’re praying this will be the end of his health issues. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that pressure and stress are part of life, and something we all have to learn to navigate.

The Pressure That Shapes Us

Years ago, I lived in coal country, so I saw firsthand what pressure can do to coal. It’s fascinating to think that under extreme pressure, coal can become a diamond. It doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time, pressure, and heat, but the result is something beautiful. Coal might be useful for fuel or steel production, but a diamond? A diamond can shine for generations.

Still, if coal had feelings, I doubt it would volunteer for the process. Pressure is uncomfortable. Stress can be overwhelming. Just ask a college student in finals week or a law student studying for the bar exam. They’ll tell you how hard it is, but they’ll also say it’s worth it in the end.

When the Outcome Isn’t What We Hoped For

But let’s be honest, sometimes the outcomes don’t feel worth it at all.

Stress from health issues, financial setbacks, or a crumbling marriage doesn’t always lead to a happy ending. Not every diagnosis comes with healing. Not every layoff ends in a better job. And not every relationship survives the strain. Pressure and stress don’t always bring out the best in us, and they certainly don’t always wrap up with a shiny bow.

Even Jesus Felt the Weight of Stress

Even Jesus wasn’t exempt from pressure.

Luke 22:44 (NIV)
44 And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.

Matthew 26:38-39 (NIV)
38 Then he said to them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.” 39 Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.”

Jesus, God’s own Son, felt the full weight of stress and anguish. He knew what was coming, and still, He faced it with honesty, surrender, and prayer. That humbles me. Because if even Jesus felt the pressure, why do I expect to be immune?

God Heals, Restores, and Brings Peace

Hosea 6:1-3 (NIV) reminds us of God’s restoration:
6 “Come, let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces but he will heal us; he has injured us but he will bind up our wounds. 2 After two days he will revive us; on the third day he will restore us, that we may live in his presence. 3 Let us acknowledge the Lord; let us press on to acknowledge him. As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the earth.”

I wish I could say that prayer is always my first instinct. But if I’m being honest? I tend to cry, worry, vent to Joe, call a friend, and try to fix it myself first. Only after I’ve worn myself out do I finally turn to God. And why is that? Because I think my problems are too small to “bother” Him with. But that’s not what Scripture tells us.

God Invites Us to Bring Everything to Him

Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV) says:
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

God wants us to bring everything to Him. Big or small. Health scares or hard conversations. Lost keys or lost hope. If it matters to us, it matters to Him. And when we surrender it all to the Lord, He offers us peace, real peace, that nothing else can provide.

So if you’re under pressure right now, you’re not alone. You’re not forgotten. And you’re not weak for feeling overwhelmed. Life is hard, but we don’t walk through it alone. The Lord is with us in every moment, holding us up when we feel like we can’t go on.

And friend, He is so good at turning pressure into something beautiful.

To God Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

Let’s End with a Prayer

Heavenly Father,
Thank You for being our constant source of strength when life feels heavy. You see every pressure, every worry, and every tear. Remind us to turn to You first, not as a last resort, knowing that You care deeply about all the things that weigh on our hearts. Help us to trust that You are working even when we don’t see it. And when the pressure feels too great, carry us through it. Thank You for the peace You offer, the healing You bring, and the love You never withhold.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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  1. I happened to stumble upon this site while looking for a denim dress. The dresses are stylish, and I plan to order a dress. God works in His way and not ours, as I clicked on the faith link and was led to some much-needed guidance. I am under extreme stress and pressure, and after reading through the guidance, I am encouraged. It reminded me not to wait and offer it up to him. Thank you, and may god continue to bless you!

  2. Julie Wood says:

    😊 Love this post!

  3. Sandy Gonzales says:

    Thank you for your words of encouragement. Reminding me of verses once learned. Sandy

  4. I love your blog and especially, the Sunday post. PLEASE consider a different font – one that is thicker, bolder, darker, etc. This one is very difficult to read. Thank you!

  5. Nancy Gustafson says:

    I can always count on you to bring in a scripture reading that has implications to my life. Stress has been my middle name for almost a year now . Even though it is somewhat diminished it still manifests itself in many different ways. I love your simple prayers. Thank you for all that you provide on a daily basis. May God Bless You with comfort and strength.
    Nancy Gustafson

    1. Nancy, you are not alone. Everyone has some level of stress in their life. The worst kind of stress is the kind you can’t control.

  6. This was speaking to me today. Thank you for your Sunday scriptures, and thought, and prayers.

  7. Mary Carol says:

    Thank you for sharing this.

  8. Deborah M says:

    Beautiful and inspiring message. Thank you.