Sis… say less.
That sentence right there? It’s heavy. And I need you to know something before we do anything else:
You feel like you have to carry this alone — but that doesn’t make it true.
Let’s breathe, then let’s throw Scripture at that lie.
When “I Have to Carry This Alone” Tries Me
Scripture (NIV)
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified… for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
— Deuteronomy 31:6
Real-Life Confession
There are moments when the weight feels so personal, so constant, that it seems easier to just say, “Fine. I’ll handle it myself.”
No help. No leaning. No asking. Just carrying — quietly, painfully, alone.
And honestly? That kind of strength is exhausting.
Truth Shift
This verse doesn’t say you won’t feel alone.
It says you aren’t.
God doesn’t stand on the sidelines cheering you on while you struggle.
He goes with you. Into the pressure. Into the silence. Into the parts no one else sees.
“Never leave” means never — not when you’re strong, not when you’re tired, not when you don’t even have the words.
Personal Application
You were never meant to carry this by yourself.
Not the decisions. Not the grief. Not the responsibility. Not the emotional load.
If it feels heavy, that’s your cue — not to push harder, but to hand it over.
God is close enough right now to take what you’re holding.
You don’t have to explain it perfectly.
You don’t have to be calm first.
You just have to let Him in.
Holy Clapback
I am not abandoned in this.
God is with me — even here.
Throwback Prayer
God, this feels like too much. I’m tired of carrying what was never meant to be mine alone. Step into this moment with me. Hold what I can’t. Strengthen what feels weak. I trust You to stay — just like You promised.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Affirmation
I am not carrying this alone — God is walking with me.
Optional Action Step
Put your hand over your chest, take one slow breath, and whisper:
“God, carry this with me.”
I’m right here with you.
And more importantly — He never left.
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