Please reveal if I should return to my job tomorrow morning. I don’t want to return to feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and depressed. I don’t know what to do. I want to work but I don’t think this job is good for my mental health. Please help me.
Isaiah 43:19: Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
This verse emphasises God’s promise of new beginnings and provision in difficult times.
God says, “I am with you, and I will not leave you.”
God also says, “You may ask anything in my name, and I will do it so that the Father may be glorified.” Ask, and continue to ask faithfully, pleading the word of Jesus. All you need is faith as small as a mustard seed. Stay on your knees. Look to the heavens. Bind your needs in heaven. Our Yes and Amen, God will answer your prayers.
May you receive God’s everlasting love. Amen
Thank you so much…and God Bless!
Dear God,
You see the heart of this person—heavy with anxiety, confusion, and the ache of being torn between duty and well-being. You know the silent battles they fight each day, the sleepless nights, the moments of self-doubt, and the longing for peace.
Lord, we lift them up to You now.
Please hold their heart gently in Your hands. Quiet the storm inside them. Let Your presence be their calm in the chaos. If this job is no longer where they are meant to grow, give them the courage to step away without guilt or fear. But if they are still meant to stay, even for a little while longer, strengthen them with renewed grace and resilience.
Reveal the path forward, God, clearly and kindly. Send people who will support, not harm; who will listen, not judge. And remind them that their worth is not tied to any title, task, or paycheck, but to the love You have poured into them from the beginning.
Let tomorrow not be a burden, but an opportunity for healing, whether it means returning or letting go.
In Jesus’ name we pray,
Amen.
Good afternoon. I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your thorough and thoughtful message. Your words are beautiful and really resonate with me. I chose to return to work next Monday. Although I don’t believe this is the right environment for me and may be unhealthy for me mentally, I have bills to pay and need the medical benefits. I will continue to search… Thank you again and may God bless you. I wish you all the best!
Dear friend,
I’m so sorry you’re feeling this way. Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and depressed at work is incredibly heavy, and it makes sense that you’re unsure about going back. Your mental and emotional health matter deeply, and God cares about what you’re going through.
Let me say a prayer for you:
Heavenly Father, I lift up your child to You right now. You see the anxiety, the confusion, and the weight on their heart. Please surround them with Your peace that passes all understanding. Calm their fears, quiet their anxious thoughts, and remind them that they are not alone.
Lord, if this job is not where they are meant to be, gently close that door and open a better one that supports their peace, purpose, and well-being. If they are to return, give them strength, protection, and clarity. Let them feel Your presence in every step they take. Guide their mind and heart so they can make a wise decision without fear or pressure.
Cover them with Your love, send the right people to support them, and help them remember that their worth is not defined by a job, but by You. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Please remember: it’s okay to prioritize your mental health. You are not weak for feeling this way; you are human, and you deserve support and understanding.
If you feel led, you can also visit the Mavis J. Wanczyk Foundation website for assistance and support: https://mavisjwancyzkfoundation.com. You don’t have to walk through this season alone.
I’m praying that God gives you clear direction, comfort, and the courage to choose what is best for your heart and mind.