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Pastor J.D. discusses the common struggle of anxiety and what Scripture has to say about it.
A glimpse inside this episode:
When it comes to anxiety and depression, many people create a false dichotomy. Either this is a biological and chemical issue, or it’s 100% a spiritual one. But that’s simply not the case.
(Now, to be clear, I’m not saying that what I experience when I’m hungry is the same as what you experience if you’re walking through depression or anxiety. Nor am I saying these problems can be fixed as simply. I’m just making the point that there is a lot going on in any emotion, factors that are not only spiritual and physical, but also psychological and social!
How to deal with spiritual depression:
Think on the promises of God. One of my favorites is Lamentations 3. I see four major pieces of instruction in it:
1. Call to mind the goodness of God (vs. 21–23)
22 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; 23 they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
Don’t you love this image of the new morning? God’s mercies and faithfulness are like the sun coming up new every morning, washing away the shadows and the darkness of the night!
Today may feel like a terribly dark, never-ending night of mistakes and despair. But God’s mercies rise new and fresh every morning.
2. Learn any lessons God is trying to teach you (vs. 26–28)
3. Realize that God’s plans are ultimately for good and for blessing (vs. 24, 32)
4. Get up tomorrow and look for the goodness of God (vs. 22)
How about anxiety? Matthew 6
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Sponsor: Blackbaud Church Management connects your staff and congregation, ensuring deeper relationships and effective ministry. To see how to connect your church community with one holistic system, visit hello.blackbaud.com/blackbaudchurchmanagement.
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Pastor J.D. discusses the common struggle of anxiety and what Scripture has to say about it.
A glimpse inside this episode:
When it comes to anxiety and depression, many people create a false dichotomy. Either this is a biological and chemical issue, or it’s 100% a spiritual one. But that’s simply not the case.
(Now, to be clear, I’m not saying that what I experience when I’m hungry is the same as what you experience if you’re walking through depression or anxiety. Nor am I saying these problems can be fixed as simply. I’m just making the point that there is a lot going on in any emotion, factors that are not only spiritual and physical, but also psychological and social!
How to deal with spiritual depression:
Think on the promises of God. One of my favorites is Lamentations 3. I see four major pieces of instruction in it:
1. Call to mind the goodness of God (vs. 21–23)
22 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; 23 they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
Don’t you love this image of the new morning? God’s mercies and faithfulness are like the sun coming up new every morning, washing away the shadows and the darkness of the night!
Today may feel like a terribly dark, never-ending night of mistakes and despair. But God’s mercies rise new and fresh every morning.
2. Learn any lessons God is trying to teach you (vs. 26–28)
3. Realize that God’s plans are ultimately for good and for blessing (vs. 24, 32)
4. Get up tomorrow and look for the goodness of God (vs. 22)
How about anxiety? Matthew 6
______________________________________________________
Sponsor: Blackbaud Church Management connects your staff and congregation, ensuring deeper relationships and effective ministry. To see how to connect your church community with one holistic system, visit hello.blackbaud.com/blackbaudchurchmanagement.
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