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In this sermon titled What’s God Got to Do with My Mental Health?, Peter Lenehan addresses the complex relationship between faith and mental well-being, drawing from Job 6:14–27 and 2 Corinthians 1:1–11. Acknowledging Australia’s growing mental health crisis, Peter emphasises that while the Bible doesn’t use modern psychological terms, it speaks deeply to human experiences of despair, fear, and anguish. He highlights the church’s call to a “ministry of listening” — to comfort others as God has comforted us (2 Corinthians 1:3–4) — and challenges believers to offer empathy before advice. Peter also encourages those struggling to seek professional help, share their burdens within trusted community, and hold on to the unchanging hope of the gospel. Above all, he reminds us that God’s presence and compassion meet us even in the darkest valleys, inviting us to trust Him in the midst of suffering.
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By Figtree Anglican ChurchIn this sermon titled What’s God Got to Do with My Mental Health?, Peter Lenehan addresses the complex relationship between faith and mental well-being, drawing from Job 6:14–27 and 2 Corinthians 1:1–11. Acknowledging Australia’s growing mental health crisis, Peter emphasises that while the Bible doesn’t use modern psychological terms, it speaks deeply to human experiences of despair, fear, and anguish. He highlights the church’s call to a “ministry of listening” — to comfort others as God has comforted us (2 Corinthians 1:3–4) — and challenges believers to offer empathy before advice. Peter also encourages those struggling to seek professional help, share their burdens within trusted community, and hold on to the unchanging hope of the gospel. Above all, he reminds us that God’s presence and compassion meet us even in the darkest valleys, inviting us to trust Him in the midst of suffering.
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