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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · In fact, the Bible is filled with people who knew and loved God and still wrestled with things like anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Each of these people in the Bible is a reminder that those of us who struggle with our mental health are not alone.

    • Depression in The Bible: 7 Stories to Learn from
    • David Was Troubled and Battled Deep despair.
    • Elijah Was discouraged, Weary, and afraid.
    • Jonah Was Angry and Wanted to Run away.
    • Job Suffered Through Great Loss, Devastation, and Physical illness.
    • Moses Was Grieved Over The Sin of His people.
    • Jeremiah Wrestled with Great Loneliness, Feelings of Defeat, and Insecurity.
    • Even Jesus Himself Was Deeply Anguished Over What Lay Before him.

    But we don’t have to stay stuck there. There’s hope. Here are seven stories about depression from the Bible to remind us that we’re not alone in our battles:

    In many of the Psalms, he writes of his anguish, loneliness, fear of the enemy, his heart-cry over sin, and the guilt he struggled with because of it. We also see his huge grief in the loss of his sons in 2 Samuel 12:15-23 and 2 Samuel 12:18-33. In other places, David’s honesty with his own weaknesses gives hope to us who struggle today: “My guilt ...

    After great spiritual victories over the prophets of Baal, this mighty man of God feared and ran for his life, far away from the threats of Jezebel. And there in the desert, he sat down and prayed, defeated and worn: “I have had enough Lord, he said. Take my life, I am not better than my ancestors.” 1 Kings 19:4

    After God called Jonah to go to Nineveh to preach to the people, he fled as far away as could. And after a storm at sea, being swallowed by a giant fish, and then being saved and given a second chance, he obeyed. He preached God’s message to the people of Nineveh. God’s mercy reached out to all people who turned to Him. But instead of rejoicing, Jo...

    This righteous man of God lost literally everything. So great was his suffering and tragedy that even his own wife said, “Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die!” Job 2:9 Though Job maintained his faithfulness to God throughout his life, he still struggled deeply through the trenches of pain: “Why did I not perish at birth, a...

    In his feelings of anger and betrayal from his own people, Moses, as a leader, was about ready to quit. He came down from his mountaintop experience with God, commandments in hand, only to find the Israelites in complete chaos and sin. His heart-cry to God on their behalf was desperate: “But now, please forgive their sin – but if not, then blot me ...

    Also known as the weeping prophet, Jeremiah suffered from constant rejection by the people he loved and reached out to. God had called him to preach, yet forbidden him to marry and have children. He lived alone, he ministered alone, he was poor, ridiculed, and rejected by his people. In the midst of it, he displayed great spiritual faith and streng...

    He knew what was to come. He knew that God had called him to a journey of great suffering, he knew what must happen in order for us to live truly free. Our Savior and Lord was willing to pay the price on our behalf, but it wasn’t an easy road. Isaiah prophesied that Christ would be"a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief." Isaiah 53:3 We can be...

  2. Jul 6, 2017 · Ryan Griffith explains how Martin Luther wrote the best-known hymn of the Reformation as part of an effort to battle depression and anxiety.

  3. May 13, 2024 · So why do faithful servants of God suffer from depression and other mental afflictions? While all of these Biblical figures eventually find hope and redemption in God, it is apparent that all of them suffer from deep despair, depression, and hopelessness at one point or another.

  4. May 28, 2024 · Depersonalizing Depression. Most know that Luther turned from his intention to study law because of a terrifying thunderstorm. Apparently he convinced Hieronymus (Jerome) Weller to do the same, presumably not using the same method. At Wittenberg, Weller gave up the study of law to study theology.

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  5. Nov 7, 2020 · He started as a depressed monk, poring over Scripture in his desperation, but as he “looked to the wounds of Christ,” a light of hope slowly dawned. The spiritual darkness of one man gave birth to a new understanding of the gospel, one that transformed him and would shake the foundations of Western Christianity.

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  7. Jan 31, 2020 · Many people wonder if the Bible even addresses the struggle of depression because the word depression doesn’t appear in Scripture. However, it’s important to know the major factors that lead to or increase depression.

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