I Know You're Drowning in Debt — But Listen, Sister…πŸ’ΈπŸ’”

Hey, you.

Yes, you, the one who just checked the calendar 

because another EMI is due.

The one who wonders,

“How am I going to manage next month?”

You didn’t tell anyone.

You’re too tired to explain.

You’re carrying more than money issues —

you’re carrying shame, fear, and a silent ache in your chest.


πŸ’­ You look at your kids and smile…

but deep down, you wonder if they’ll ever know

the price you’re paying behind the scenes.


You’ve already given up your jewels…

not for show,

but just to survive.

You’ve borrowed, sacrificed, and stretched every rupee.

And still… the numbers don’t add up.

But listen to me, sister — really listen.


This is not your fault.

You are not a failure.


The world may not see the full picture —

but God does.


He saw the tears that fell when you pledged your wedding chain.

He heard the prayer behind your closed door.

πŸ’” He knows that you weren’t careless —

you were courageous.

And even now, in this place of lack…

you are not lacking His love.

He’s not ashamed of you.

He’s not far from you.

Sister, you are not forgotten.

In fact, heaven is closer than ever.

πŸ’– God is working — even when the account is empty.

He’s still writing your story — not one of shame, but of redemption.

You are not the debt.

You are His daughter.

You are not the numbers.

You are loved beyond measure.


πŸ“– Bible Verse:

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

— Psalm 34:18


A Short Prayer for You:

Dear God,

She’s tired. She’s scared.
And her debts are deeper than anyone knows.

Wrap her in peace, Lord.
Remind her You haven’t forgotten her.

Send help. Open doors.
Restore what’s been lost.

Carry what she can’t anymore.

Amen.


Are you silently carrying the weight of loans, EMIs, and financial shame?

Drop a πŸ’Έ or 🀍 in the comments.

πŸ“– graceformomswithanisha.blogspot.com

You’re not alone — and you’re not too far for God’s help.


With love,
Anisha


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