CHRISTMAS DAY C
MENTAL HEALTH FOR
CHRISTMAS
This year surprisingly, I came
across three people I know who said they struggle with mental health issues.
In other words, they are battling
with extreme sadness or maybe have even fallen into depression.
That they can admit it and share
their situation is indeed inspiring and encouraging. At least, they are not
secretive about their need for help.
These past years, but even more
this year, I have been hearing, reading, encountering so-called mental health
issues of people.
It is not new of course, but
there is a new interest about it that makes it a new presence in our lives.
This Christmas, I believe that
people who are living in constant anxiety, fear, shame, sadness, and
hopelessness are very close to the heart of God.
For their situation is almost
spiritual, that means, it is unseen from the outside. It does not manifest in
the skin, in the body, in the system.
But it gnaws at the inside – the mind,
the psyche, the heart, the soul of a person.
People with mental health issues
… feel alone
… live in fear
… find it difficult to trust
… feel betrayed and abandoned
…cannot feel the love and support
they need
They are the “people who walk in
darkness”; who “dwell in the land of gloom” that Isaiah in our midnight Mass
talks about.
If you are a person encountering
personal difficulties like this, remember that the Lord does not forget you.
God has heart that beats for the
suffering - from all sorts of pain, sin, sickness, shame and struggles. That is
why he chose to come to us through his Only Begotten Son, Jesus, the Savior of
the world!
This Christmas, the angel is saying
to you: Do not be afraid for behold I proclaim to you good news of great joy!
Your Savior has come! Christ the Lord
is here for you!
Faith is important for those who
struggle with mental health issues. The tendency is always to look into oneself
and refuse to come out; to dwell in the darkness of self-doubt.
Faith invites us to move slowly
out of our shell and reach out to another… to the waiting hand of Jesus the
Lord.
He has come to save you!
And if you are one who is one
blessed to be free of any sadness or depression, be Jesus’ instrument of love
to another person who is suffering.
Can you spend your Christmas
remembering a person in need of a greeting, a smile, a handshake, a call, a
visit, a kind word? Just as Mary and Joseph offered to the world the Baby Jesus,
can you offer to someone a share of the blessing you receive on this day?
Glory to God in the highest! Happy Christmas to everyone!
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2 Christmas requests from this blogger:
1) pls share this reflection with a friend you love; 2) pls click the follow button on this blog to help me boost the readership of the blog and to show your appreciation. Salamat po! God bless you always!
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