Did God Design You to Need a Therapist? The Answer Might Surprise You

"If you really trusted God, you wouldn't need a therapist." Have you ever heard that sentiment? Or maybe you’ve felt the guilt yourself—the feeling that seeking professional help is somehow a sign of weak faith. We sit in pews hearing that "Jesus is all we need," while privately battling anxiety, depression, or trauma that prayer alone hasn't fixed. It leaves us stuck: Do we just "pray harder," or do we get help? In this video, "Did God Design You to Need a Therapist?", we are dismantling the stigma between faith and psychology. We dive deep into Scripture to see if God actually designed us to need outside help. We explore the theology of Interdependence (Genesis 2), the concept of Common Grace, and how modern therapy (like CBT) aligns with the Biblical command to "Renew your Mind" (Romans 12:2). If you’ve been on the fence about counseling, or if you’ve been judging those who go, this video might just change your perspective on healing. 📖 KEY SCRIPTURES: Genesis 2:18 1 Corinthians 12 Romans 12:2 James 5:16 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more videos on Gospel, Psychology, and Mental Health. 👇 QUESTION OF THE DAY: Have you ever been made to feel that going to therapy was "unspiritual"? Or has therapy helped your walk with God? Let's talk in the comments.