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Psalm 42:5-6 "Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance. O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee..." The other day I dropped a raw egg and was quick enough to reach down, catch it and bring it back up to the counter. Several weeks ago I dropped a raw egg and was not quick enough to catch it. I am still trying to clean all of that raw egg out of my kitchen carpet. My reaction time was the key factor in my reversing the situation or making a lasting mess. Depression does not happen overnight. First there is sadness or emotional pain that causes a person to turn their eyes inward...introspect. In Psalm 42 and 43 God has some specific things to say about where we are to keep our eyes...where we are to put our "cast". And our reaction time to our introspection is the key factor in our making a lasting mess of being depressed or in reversing the situation.
I say humbly and with much praise to the Lord-- I have never been depressed. I am what my husband calls an optimist--I always see the glass half-full not half-empty. Many deep valleys in my life have left me without doubt that Romans 8:28 is true and God is Sovereign and in control of the "all things" of my life. And I purpose---I choose--to catch myself in those rare moments of sadness and pray and change my "cast" whenever I begin to feel sad and take a step or two toward a downward spiral into "me". Since I am not an authority on depression I will not write a lengthy article. A very good article that has helped many depressed people is Denise Lower’s article: The Black Hole of Depression. Instead, at the request of many people over the last several months, I am going to list some of the things I have learned to do quickly to change an inward "cast"-- a "me/self" focus--up to God and out to others. I make one or more of the following choices to:
Several years ago a ‘well-meaning’ Christian (maybe I should say a ‘mean’ Christian) told me that my doing the above was self-motivated for self- change and would receive no rewards in Heaven. God tells us that after we are saved we are to "...work out (accomplish, fashion, cause to deed) your own salvation with fear and trembling." Philippians 2:12b I understand this to mean we are to order our lives to glorify God--which is His purpose for us--with a reverential fear of falling short of His will thereby disappointing Him. The Bible tells us in I Samuel 30:6 that David "encouraged himself in the LORD". In this verse the word encourage in the Strong’s Concordance means to: strengthen, help, prepare, fortify, seize. We are to seize ourselves and keep ourselves strengthened, prepared, and fortified to bring glory to God by showing Christ to the world. And this cannot be accomplished if we choose to ignore our sad countenance and spiral into depression. Depression is the state of hopelessness and the Bible is God’s book of Hope.
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