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Gospel pioneer Kirk Franklin shared some advice he received for the new year while battling depression and anxiety amid a string of deaths among his friends.

“[In] 2019, I experienced a high amount of loss in my life. I went to more funerals in 2019 than I’ve ever been to in my life. I went to the funerals of friends, the funerals of people’s parents and the funeral of people’s kids and it was a lot,” the performer took stated on Instagram Friday.

Franklin was a support to his pastor, Tony Evans, in the recent loss of his wife, Christian artist TobyMac, who buried his 21-year-old son, and others. The magnitude of loss surrounding Franklin took a toll on him and brought on anxiety.

“It just really brought a lot of anxiety. To me, I really struggle with a lot of anxiety and really got into a funk that I couldn’t really get out of. [It was] this just really dark funk, that I was in, depression, battling it. Not only that, just the anx that death can bring to you also is this anxiety about the future. It’s a fear of who’s next, what’s next?” Franklin confessed.

The gospel music trailblazer decided to jump on a call with his “godly” therapist while in the Dominican Republic, where he currently went to decompress.

“I was just talking to him about being very anxious and very consumed with fear and worry and just the struggle with it all. He said, ‘When I begin to live a life of gratitude, more gratitude then I will begin to be more selfless because fear is rooted in self,” Franklin said. . .

His trip to the Dominican Republic also helped him to realize how fortunate he is. Franklin said he’s witnessed “seven and eight and nine people sleep in one bedroom with no electricity, no windows.” He also talked about the danger of sex trafficking in the country.

“I promise you. It can be worse. So living a life of gratitude, then you will begin to be more selfless, give God thanks for what He has already done,” the Texas native continued.

Franklin shared one final piece of advice his therapist gave him.

“He said to me ‘Kirk, you need to be more grateful.’ I’m saying it to you this way. ‘I am a miracle I am not acknowledging.’ You need to say that to yourself; you need to look at yourself in the mirror and say, ‘I am a miracle I am not acknowledging’ because when we’re so busy worrying and in fear or whatever, we forget that because it could be worse. Seeing another day is a miracle.”

Franklin reflected, “The fact that we’re still alive is another miracle, the fact that we still have the activities of our limbs, the fact that we made it this far, that we were not stillborn, that that we’re here. We are a miracle we are not acknowledging. Hope that encourages you, it encouraged me … Have a strong year.”

(Excerpt from The Christian Post. Article by Jeannie Law.)

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Lorraine
February 4, 2020

I’m more thankful that God is living in me and that I’m alive and He’s always there to answer our prayers, I’m thankful what that man shared he is a blessing to hear what he had to say and he is serious, we are a miracle walking we blessed.

debra blair
January 25, 2020

Praise God, yes i strongly agree that we need to be greatful when i head of mrs evans passing it was hard to believe. just had veiw i vedio of her with a panels of pastoe wives, she look so good and healthy, my hert went to the family.we need to thank the lord every day that we our alive loving on family and friends.the most important for us as we believers is to know that those who are dear to us know God so when that part of life happens, we can rejoice and know that we will be them with in Glory. watching the service on yt was very enlighten kirk playing and her son speaking about his and Gods conversing about his mother.

JT
January 24, 2020

Thank you Father for the joys in our lives. Give us eyes to see You in what seems to be the simple things. Help us not to take things for granted and to be thankful to you each and every day for the miracle of life, for the gift of sight, for freedom to speak and live and so much more. We honor you Father every day for the blessings we have in our lives. We are forever grateful.

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Doris Saltis
January 24, 2020

Dearest Father, how easily what is right before our eyes seems to take a life of its own.
Forgive me for so easily letting slip the miracle of Jesus Christ to my life. As I look around and see people who are deceived, manipulated by the world system around us, believing the lie of doom being spoon fed to us through media etc.. it reminds me but for His Grace, there would I be also.
Being thankful for small things in our day like a smile given by a child realizing that this is Jesus Himself giving us a glimpse in a moment of time of His unfailing, unconditional Love.
My focus determines my peace for the day.
Lord Jesus forgive me for the times I neglect to see You in those You place around me daily. Thank You for awakening me to Joy in Who You are by taking my eyes off me, becoming aware of the miracle I am. Please use me today wherever I am for Your Glory. Amen.

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