The sermon identifies unbelief as the root of spiritual disintegration, tracing a downward trajectory from unbelief through discontentment, anger, anxiety, and ultimately despair—where the soul becomes consumed by hopelessness and self-medication. It argues that every emotional and psychological struggle, from panic attacks to bitterness, stems not from external circumstances but from a failure to trust God's truth, particularly in areas where individuals reject His revealed word in favor of their own reasoning or worldly narratives. Drawing on Scripture, especially Romans 1 and 2 Corinthians 10, the message emphasizes that true peace comes not from external solutions or self-effort, but from submitting every thought to Christ and embracing God's sovereignty, even in suffering. Pastor Friesen calls believers to confront their hidden unbelief, reject the world's counterfeit remedies, and instead live by faith in God's promises, which alone can restore joy, purpose, and wholeness to the soul. This material is taken from Jim Berg's book "God is More Than Enough"