Spiritually Willing, Emotionally Exhausted (Why This Isn’t a Failure of Faith)
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You can love God deeply and still feel emotionally exhausted.
In this episode, we talk honestly about the tension many women feel between spiritual willingness and emotional depletion. Wanting to show up, serve well, and do what God asks — while quietly running on empty.
This conversation is for the woman who feels guilty for being tired, wonders why faith doesn’t feel energizing right now, and needs permission to honor her limits without shame.
This isn’t about quitting or pulling back in fear. It’s about recognizing exhaustion as information — and learning how rest, support, and boundaries are acts of stewardship, not weakness.
Jada
🔁 Episode 3 Recap
Last week, we talked about how to discern your season when everything feels urgent. We explored why not every demand deserves your yes and how slowing down creates space for wisdom.
✨ In This Episode, We Talk About:
- The difference between spiritual desire and emotional capacity
- Why exhaustion is not a sign of weak faith
- How overgiving leads to burnout
- What it means to honor your limits without guilt
- Rest as obedience and stewardship
📖 Scripture Referenced
Matthew 26:41 (NLT) “The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.”
🤍 Reflection Questions
- Where am I spiritually willing but emotionally depleted?
- What have I been pushing through that needs support instead?
- What would rest look like if I trusted God with the outcome?
📓 Resources Mentioned
- Rest & Restoration Devotional Journal https://payhip.com/b/eCfh5
🌿 Continue the Conversation
- Join the community — a safe place to process faith, fatigue, and real life
- Explore coaching when you’re ready www.jadahartfield.com
🎧 Coming Up Next
Next week, we’ll talk about redefining success when life doesn’t look the way you planned.