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Mark 15:33-34
Mark 15: 33-34
Four basic causes of depression:
Biological
Relational
Circumstantial
Spiritual
Recommended Book: Blue Genes by Paul Meier. Dr Meier takes a holistic approach to depression and pain that includes: medication to correct brain chemical imbalances, diet, exercise, relationship strategies, and antidepressants/medications are usually helpful, but not always a fix-all. Medication is necessary especially if you feel out of control.
By definition: depression is a persistent sadness that interferes with your daily life and relationships.
Be aware of the symptoms of depression:
Classic symptoms: no energy/motivation, pervasive sadness, isolation, hopelessness
Sometimes the symptoms of depression get redirected to things like: mood swings, forgetfulness, headaches nausea or eating issues. Anger is a common redirection especially with men.
Things to consider when you’re helping someone with depression:
Feelings define your emotional state. Feelings cannot define reality.
Lessons about depression from Elijah:
Come back to God: “1 Kings 18:20 – repair the altar of the Lord”
Repent of negative thinking, addictive behavior, and speaking lies over yourself.
Take care of yourself in practical ways: sleep, diet and exercise have a profound impact on how you process pain and depression.
Name what you’re going through and stop blaming God.
Listen intently for God. Expect God to reveal Himself to you. Expect to hear from God.
Jesus took your depression and pain upon Himself
By Union ChapelMark 15:33-34
Mark 15: 33-34
Four basic causes of depression:
Biological
Relational
Circumstantial
Spiritual
Recommended Book: Blue Genes by Paul Meier. Dr Meier takes a holistic approach to depression and pain that includes: medication to correct brain chemical imbalances, diet, exercise, relationship strategies, and antidepressants/medications are usually helpful, but not always a fix-all. Medication is necessary especially if you feel out of control.
By definition: depression is a persistent sadness that interferes with your daily life and relationships.
Be aware of the symptoms of depression:
Classic symptoms: no energy/motivation, pervasive sadness, isolation, hopelessness
Sometimes the symptoms of depression get redirected to things like: mood swings, forgetfulness, headaches nausea or eating issues. Anger is a common redirection especially with men.
Things to consider when you’re helping someone with depression:
Feelings define your emotional state. Feelings cannot define reality.
Lessons about depression from Elijah:
Come back to God: “1 Kings 18:20 – repair the altar of the Lord”
Repent of negative thinking, addictive behavior, and speaking lies over yourself.
Take care of yourself in practical ways: sleep, diet and exercise have a profound impact on how you process pain and depression.
Name what you’re going through and stop blaming God.
Listen intently for God. Expect God to reveal Himself to you. Expect to hear from God.
Jesus took your depression and pain upon Himself