The ADHD Bible Study Podcast

Seen 03 - When Faith Feels Impossible

14 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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What happens when the "lie" of weak faith becomes a reality of total exhaustion? This week, we’re talking about the seasons when the Bible feels like it belongs to a version of you that no longer exists. From the "locked doors" of anxiety to the profound honesty of Lamentations, we discuss why spiritual burnout is often a neurological reality rather than a moral failure. If you have nothing left to offer today but a "wordless groan," this episode is for you.

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The first three episodes of How God Meets the ADHD Mind looked honestly at the struggles — the lie that ADHD means weak faith, the comparison trap, and the seasons when faith feels impossible. This week, we turn. Not away from the hard stuff. Toward the other side of the same brain. Drawing on Psalm 139, 1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12, this episode makes the case that the ADHD mind doesn't just bring challenges to the life of faith — it brings gifts the church genuinely needs. Gifts of passion and intensity, creativity, resilience, emotional attunement, and something that gets its own episode next week. We also look honestly at the limits of the superpower narrative, why the broken fallen world is a particular kind of uphill climb for neurodivergent believers, and why Paul's argument in 1 Corinthians 12 is far more radical than it is usually read — the parts that seem weaker are not just welcome. They are essential.

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