Season of Depression - "The Joy Of The Lord Is Your Strength"
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In this episode we’re discussing the “Season of Depression”. We examine the prevalence of depression and its root causes, which often lie in personal injury or trauma, leading to feelings of hopelessness, bitterness, anger, and isolation.
A sense of shame can further perpetuate these feelings, leading to a deep sense of loneliness and disconnect from God and others.
While often triggered during specific seasons for some, others experience it year-round.
A qualified psychiatrist can address the medical aspects of depression, however, faith provides a crucial spiritual perspective. We highlight the power of understanding God's love and His constant presence, regardless of our circumstances. By embracing faith, you can find strength and hope, even in the midst of despair.
Remember that depression is a season, and even the most difficult times are temporary. By cultivating a relationship with God, you can overcome depression and find lasting peace.
Listen attentively as we take this deep dive into the role of spiritual and emotional healing in overcoming depression, advocating for faith in God as your source of strength and hope.
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