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Many Christians continue to struggle with fits of depression even after conversion, but we don’t like to talk about depression because it’s a hard subject for many of us to talk about. Nevertheless, we need to talk about it.
This is going to be less of a theology lesson and more of a biblical counseling session for those who suffer from bouts with depression, as well as for those who know someone who suffers from bouts with depression.
For some of you, you’re probably about to have a moment with God as you worship him through tearstained eyes. Voddie’s opening prayer was enough to get me choked up. Then (copyright permitting), we’ll close it out by worshiping God through song, with an excellent version of Psalm 46 that shows both the real pain and the great triumph of the Christian life, as God reveals himself as the God who is with us in the fiery trials of our suffering.
Visit 5 Solas Studios at:
Partner with us on Patreon at:
By Peter BolandMany Christians continue to struggle with fits of depression even after conversion, but we don’t like to talk about depression because it’s a hard subject for many of us to talk about. Nevertheless, we need to talk about it.
This is going to be less of a theology lesson and more of a biblical counseling session for those who suffer from bouts with depression, as well as for those who know someone who suffers from bouts with depression.
For some of you, you’re probably about to have a moment with God as you worship him through tearstained eyes. Voddie’s opening prayer was enough to get me choked up. Then (copyright permitting), we’ll close it out by worshiping God through song, with an excellent version of Psalm 46 that shows both the real pain and the great triumph of the Christian life, as God reveals himself as the God who is with us in the fiery trials of our suffering.
Visit 5 Solas Studios at:
Partner with us on Patreon at: