When Life Feels Heavy: How to Find Peace Again

When Life Feels Heavy: How to Find Peace Again

When Life Feels Heavy, You’re Not Just Tired, You’re Carrying Something Deeper

When life feels heavy, it’s rarely just about being tired. It’s often a sign that something deeper is happening, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

You’re still showing up. Still functioning. Still doing what needs to be done.

But internally, something feels off. You may not even have the language for it yet. That’s the moment this article is written for.

Not the perfect moment. Not the put-together version of you. But the version of you that’s quietly asking:

“What is going on with me… and how do I move forward?”

This is where faith becomes more than belief. It becomes alignment, direction, and survival.

Dennis Perkins, author and counselor, shares faith-based guidance for navigating life’s heaviest moments.

The Moment You Realize You’re Tired

There comes a point where pushing through stops working. You wake up already drained. Simple decisions feel heavier than they should.

And even your faith feels quieter than usual. This is the moment where many people start questioning:

  • Where is God in this?
  • Why does everything feel so hard right now?
  • Am I doing something wrong?

When life feels heavy, it is often a sign of internal overload rather than spiritual failure.

Dennis Perkins experienced this during one of the most difficult seasons of his life, years spent caring for his wife during her illness. It wasn’t a short trial. It was sustained pressure.

And in that season, faith stopped being theoretical. It became necessary.

“Talk is cheap, but preparation matters most when challenging situations arise.”

Faith, in that moment, is not about having all the answers. It’s about staying connected when you don’t.

Start with a Simple Prayer

What should you do when life feels heavy? Start with an honest, simple prayer.

 

Prayer is not about saying the right words. It’s about staying connected to God in real time.

Even something as simple as: “God, I don’t have the strength today. Help me.”

Scripture reinforces this: “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” (1 Peter 5:7 NIV).

Prayer becomes the place where pressure is released. Not all at once. But consistently.

The Moment You Feel Like You’ve Lost Yourself

This is a quieter realization. You’re still functioning. Still showing up for others. But internally, you feel disconnected from yourself, your direction, and even your voice.

You’ve been:

  • Adjusting
  • Enduring
  • Holding things together

And somewhere along the way, you stopped checking in with yourself.

Dennis described a similar shift in his own life. He once believed he was emotionally self-sufficient, able to carry everything alone.

But that belief had to be broken. “I came to the realization that I had needs.”

That realization wasn’t weakness. It was clarity. You cannot heal what you refuse to acknowledge.

Let God’s Word Recenter You

When your thoughts feel scattered, Scripture brings clarity. Why does this matter?

Because when life feels heavy:

  • Your perception shifts
  • Your thinking gets clouded
  • Your emotions start leading decisions

God’s Word interrupts that pattern.

“Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” (Psalm 119:105 NIV)

Dennis shared that during his hardest seasons:

“God’s Word came off the pages and into my heart.”

That’s the shift. Not just reading Scripture, but experiencing it.

The Moment You Admit Something Has to Change

This is where honesty shows up. You can’t keep going like this. Not because you’re failing. But because something is out of alignment.

This is where many people try to:

  • Push harder
  • Ignore the feeling
  • Distract themselves

But that doesn’t fix it. Pressure ignored becomes burnout.

Dennis learned something critical here: He stopped making decisions under pressure. Instead, he:

  • Slowed down
  • Sought God first
  • Looked for peace before moving forward

Choose Peace Over Pressure

How do you know if you’re making the right decision? Look for peace, not pressure. God does not lead through confusion, urgency, or anxiety.

“For God is not a God of disorder but of peace.” (1 Corinthians 14:33 NIV)

Peace becomes a signal. Not loud. But steady.

The Moment You Decide to Move Forward

This is where things begin to shift. Not dramatically. But intentionally.

You stop trying to fix everything at once. And instead, you take:

  • One step
  • One decision
  • One act of faith

Dennis emphasized this through his lifestyle:

  • Staying connected to the right people
  • Maintaining the right environment
  • Making consistent, faith-led decisions

Growth is not built on big moments. It is built on consistent alignment.

Lean on God and the Right People

You were never meant to carry everything alone. Even if you’ve been strong for a long time. Even if you’re used to handling things yourself.

Support is not weakness. Its design.

Dennis shared that God placed people in his life at key moments, not as formal advisors, but as encouragers.

People who:

  • Reminded him to stay grounded
  • Pointed him back to God
  • Helped him keep moving forward

“Carry each other’s burdens…” (Galatians 6:2 NIV)

Practice Small Acts of Faith Daily

When life feels heavy, don’t overcomplicate the solution.

Start small:

  • Pray for a few minutes
  • Read one verse
  • Choose peace once
  • Reach out to one person

These are not small things. They are building blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Why does life feel so heavy right now?

Life often feels heavy when emotional, mental, and spiritual pressure builds over time. It’s not failure, it’s a signal that something needs attention, alignment, or rest.

  1. How do I trust God when life feels overwhelming?

Start with honest prayer and small steps of faith. Trust grows through consistency, not perfection. Focus on staying connected, not having all the answers.

  1. What does the Bible say about stress and anxiety?

The Bible encourages releasing anxiety to God through prayer (1 Peter 5:7 NIV) and trusting His peace to guide your heart (Philippians 4:6-7 NIV).

  1. How do I know if God is guiding me?

God’s guidance often comes with peace, clarity, and consistency, not pressure or confusion.

  1. Is it okay to ask others for help?

Yes. God often uses people as part of His support system. Seeking help is wisdom, not weakness.

  1. How can I find peace when my situation hasn’t changed?

Peace comes from God, not circumstances. Through prayer, Scripture, and trust, peace can exist even before your situation improves.

If This Is Where You Are Right Now

Dennis Perkins shares real-life faith and guidance shaped through seasons of challenge and growth.If you’re reading this and thinking, “This is exactly where I am…” This isn’t just an article. You’re in a moment.

A moment where your faith, clarity, and direction all matter at once. And this is exactly where the Faith Matters series begins.

This isn’t surface encouragement. It’s about helping you:

  • Hear God more clearly
  • Understand what you’re feeling
  • Make decisions with confidence
  • Move forward without pressure

Dennis Perkins’ life and insight help ground this foundation. But this is where your journey becomes personal.

Take the next step while it’s clear. Because clarity doesn’t stay loud forever

A Moment of Clarity

When life feels heavy, remember: You’re not broken. You’re not behind. You’re not alone.

You’re being called back into alignment. Start there.

About Dr. Teresa A. Smith, aka Dr. TAS
Dr. Teresa A. Smith (Dr. TAS) is a professor, best-selling author, certified counselor, and empowerment speaker whose mission is to help people heal, grow, and thrive through faith. As host of Talk With TAS and Transform With TAS, she shares unfiltered conversations, soul-nourishing strategies, and practical tools for overcoming adversity, burnout, and life transitions. She is also a Contributing Writer for Conversations Magazine, where she shares stories of healing, resilience, and purpose. Through her books, shows, writing, and speaking, Dr. TAS empowers individuals and communities to rise strong and live boldly in their God-given purpose. You can read more about the author here.

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