Overcoming Spiritual Depression: Hope and Truth in God

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The psalmist is giving us an account of his unhappiness, the unhappiness of his soul, the condition through which he was passing when he wrote these words. He tells us the cause of that probably in the main at this particular time with this particular man it was that he was prevented from joining with others in public Worship in the house of God. [00:01:46]

It is interesting to notice as you go through the scriptures the frequency with which this particular theme is dealt with and the only conclusion to draw from that is that it is a very common condition. It seems to have been a condition that has afflicted God's people right from the very beginning. [00:03:00]

I do so partly for the sake of those who are in this condition. I do it in order that they may be delivered from this unhappiness, this disquiet, this lack of ease, this tension, this troubled state which is described so perfectly by the psalmist in this particular psalm. [00:06:51]

The depressed Christian obviously is a very poor recommendation for the gospel. We are living in a very pragmatic age. People primarily today are not interested in truth, but they're very interested in results. The one question people ask today is, does it work? Does it do anything? [00:08:21]

There are large numbers of people, Christian people, who give the impression of being unhappy. They are cast down, their souls are disquieted within them, and it is, I say, because of it that I'm calling your attention to the subject. [00:04:02]

Temperament and psychology and makeup make not the slightest difference in the matter of our Salvation. Thank God that is the very basis of our position, but it doesn't matter what we are by thought. We are all saved in the same way by the same Act of God in and through his son. [00:19:18]

There are certain physical ailments which tend to promote depression. Thomas Carlyle, I suppose, is a great illustration of this, this ailment mood as he called it, but you may describe as a bilious type almost. I can think of a great illustration of this. [00:30:08]

The ultimate cause of all spiritual depression is just unbelief because you see if it were not for unbelief, the devil couldn't do anything. It is because we listen to the devil instead of listening to God. We go down, tell that the final and the ultimate cause of it all is unbelief. [00:35:06]

The first thing we've got to do is to learn the lesson that this man had obviously learned. We must learn to take ourselves in hand. You see, this man isn't content with lying down like this. He does something about it, and he takes himself in hand. [00:36:03]

I am saying here that we must talk to ourselves instead of allowing ourselves to talk to us. You realize what I mean by that? I'm suggesting that the main trouble in this whole connection of spiritual depression, in a sense, is this, that we allow ourselves to talk to us instead of talking to ourselves. [00:37:08]

The essence of the treatment in an action, and we can do nothing as we proceed in our consideration of this subject but elaborate that. But the essence of this matter is, I say, to understand that this self has got to be handled. Don't listen to him, turn on him, speak to him. [00:39:57]

The devil takes hold of self and uses our self in order to depress us, and we must stand up as this man did and say, how art thou cast down? How art thou disquieted within me? Stop doing so. Hope thou in God, for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance. [00:40:37]

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