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cantenucci04
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I’ve struggled with severe physical disability along with depression and mental issues my entire adult life. Sometimes people of faith tell me Jesus knows what I’m going through cause He suffered more than we could ever imagine. But that raises this question for me: I know Jesus suffered immense physical and mental pain during his passion and death on the Cross. But He didn’t suffer from depression or mental illness as far as I know. So how can I relate my unique form of suffering to His?
My physical disease has gotten so bad that it’s destroying my brain and causing me to slowly lose my mind. I can no longer control my thoughts most of the time, and I can’t do any of the mental tasks a healthy person can do. To me, the worst kind of suffering is when you lose your mind, because you’re basically a prisoner of your own brain, and you’re completely helpless to do anything to get better, it’s completely out of your control.
I know Jesus is all-knowing so He understands what I’m going through, but how can He relate to it if He didn’t suffer from any kind of mental illness or depression while He was living on Earth? He was always in total control of His mind and thoughts.
My physical disease has gotten so bad that it’s destroying my brain and causing me to slowly lose my mind. I can no longer control my thoughts most of the time, and I can’t do any of the mental tasks a healthy person can do. To me, the worst kind of suffering is when you lose your mind, because you’re basically a prisoner of your own brain, and you’re completely helpless to do anything to get better, it’s completely out of your control.
I know Jesus is all-knowing so He understands what I’m going through, but how can He relate to it if He didn’t suffer from any kind of mental illness or depression while He was living on Earth? He was always in total control of His mind and thoughts.