Christian artist Natalie Grant shared about how she overcame postpartum depression.
Natalie Grant
After Sadie, her third daughter, was born, Natalie experienced postpartum depression. She battled postpartum depression for around eighteen months, during which time it worsened.
“And I remember one of the things I feel like kept me in that place for so long was the shame attached to it,” she said.
She struggled with fear and anxiety, constantly thinking about the possible outcomes. When she didn’t know, it would cause more fear.
“And for me, my palms begin to sweat. When that panic sets in, my hands become paralyzed. It’s like they’re clawed up and I can’t force them to relax and to unfold,” she recalled.
Making It Through
Going through postpartum depression made her wonder if she’d ever make it through. Natalie described it as not knowing “how you’re going to make it through to the other side.”
But there’s one thing that helped her breakthrough.
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“At that point, I felt like, ‘What do I have to lose?’ I find so much healing when I give it voice,” she said. “And when you keep it private, I kind of feel like the enemy of our souls loves when we keep things inside. And keep things silent because that’s when his whisper is loud. When you’re not listening to anybody else’s voice, or anybody else’s input, the lies of the enemy just seem to get louder, and louder, and louder.”
Natalie Grant: “The reason we need Jesus is because we’re broken”
The moment that Natalie opened up about what she was going through, that’s when she realized she wasn’t alone. Many people were experiencing the same struggles she faced. And they were struggling in silence.
“Because they feel like, ‘What a fraud, what a fake, lack of faith, you’re not a good Christian.’ All of these things that we put on ourselves that are actually not found in the Word of God,” she said.
And then she added: “And the reason we need Jesus is because we’re broken. It’s our broken condition that makes us aware of our need for Him. … All I know is I need Him. I can’t make it every day without Him. And in my weakness, His strength is made perfect.”
Reference: 99.1 JOY FM
Header image: Natalie Grant [99.1 JOY FM]. YouTube, 10 January 2022, https://youtu.be/VbsCsdsHVEI
