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Be Strong & Courageous in Body, Mind & Spirit: Care for the Spirit

Mar 15, 2026    Pastor Tammy Long

For Your Heart Today


There are moments in life when something deep inside feels heavy.


Not just physical exhaustion.

Not just mental strain.

But a weariness in the spirit—where discouragement, disappointment, or even quiet despair begins to settle in.


Scripture shows us that God sees and cares for that part of us.


In Elijah’s story, we see a God who does not overlook a troubled spirit. He meets Elijah with care that is both personal and intentional—drawing him close, reminding him that his life still matters, widening what he can see, and surrounding him with support for the journey ahead.


This is how God cares for our spirits as well.


Not with pressure to be stronger, but with a steady, faithful presence that restores what feels worn down and breathes life where we feel weary.


4 Takeaways


1. Presence — Begin in God’s presence.

Care for the spirit begins by drawing near to God. When our spirits feel heavy, we are invited to come honestly, not hiding what we carry. In His presence, we are reminded that we are not alone, and that God is near to the brokenhearted and attentive to every part of our lives.


2. Purpose — Remember that your life still has purpose.

When our spirits are discouraged, it’s easy to feel like our story has stalled or lost meaning. But God gently reminds us that our lives still matter and are still part of His unfolding work. Even in uncertain seasons, there is still purpose ahead, and God is not finished writing our story.


3. Perspective — Trust that the story is bigger than what you can see.

A weary spirit can narrow our view until what we see feels like the whole story. God, in His care, widens our perspective—reminding us that He is at work beyond what we can see or understand. What feels final or overwhelming may only be one part of a much larger story God is still unfolding.


4. People & Partners — Don’t walk the journey alone.

God cares for our spirits not only through His presence, but through people. He places companions, encouragers, and partners in our lives to walk with us, listen, pray, and share the burden. Healing often comes as we allow others to journey with us in faith.



Breath Prayer


Inhale: Lord, You are near to me.

Exhale: I trust Your unfolding story.



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