1) "And so all of these situations, just continue to cascade over us and roll over us to the point where we felt like there is no rhyme or reason to any of this. It's one thing to say, I don't have complete control of the situation. It's another thing to feel like you have no control at all. And you're just out in the ocean, just being tossed around left and right. I had no control over how to help my wife. I had no control over how to help my family. I had no control over the ministry. I began to feel these sense of identity crisis. I began to get angry and bitter and would lash out at any sort of confrontation, whether it was at church, whether it was at my job, whether it was with my wife."
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2) "The truth is this though, and this is the wrestle that I want us to have today is that it's not a sin. Struggle. It's not a sin to struggle. If you're in here today and you feel like there's something going on, there's something wrong. I don't know how to deal with that. it's not a sin. I don't want us to walk out here saying, it's because of my lack of faith, or I'm not reading my Bible enough, or I'm not in a small group, or I'm not praying the way I should."
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3) "Jesus feeling this way gives me hope. Again, I said it's not a sin to struggle. And so if Jesus in his perfection struggled, well, then that's okay for you and I too. Because not all depression comes from sin. Not all of our depression comes from the sin. Now, yeah, Psalm 51, there are passages in the scripture that talk about, you know, Psalm 51, particularly David says that he writes this lament over his sin, you know, over his, you know, sin with Bathsheba and Uriah. But to pray for him, depression, anxiety, mental health can come from so many different places. It can come from your environment that you grew up in."
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4) "We have to find the balance between trust God, not medicine. And medicine is my God. There's two ditches that we can fall into. We can say, well, it's just a lack of faith. You just need to pray more. You need to read your Bible more. You need to have more faith because faith in God is what will kind of heal you. And there's the other ditch where we can say, no, this medicine I'm taking, this is the thing that's keeping me sane. Jesus takes this middle road and he accepts the means of strength because he knows it comes from God."
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5) "If someone tells you, I think you need help, you need help. Because if they're saying it to you, they've been thinking about it for a while. If anybody, it's, it's, it's courageous enough to say, I think I need help. But there's a level of courage that says, I'm seeing this in you and it doesn't look right. And it doesn't feel right. And I'm concerned about you. And I think you need help. Whether that's mental health, whether that's addiction, someone says, Hey, I think it seems like you're drinking a lot. If someone tells you that you are, Hey, I think, man, you're really angry all the time. It feels like get help. If somebody tells you, you need help, get help on that."
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6) "But the third thing that you need to do, the third thing that we all need to do is we need to cry out to God. Because we know that any human intervention is by its nature flawed. Because you're flawed and I'm flawed. And any human experiment, experience will ultimately in the long run fail because there's just something not right in the world. And our best attempts at fixing things will ultimately fall short. And we need someone to come in, to step in from outside of humanity and to fix us. And that's Jesus."
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