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Thanks razzelflabben, For being honest. Also if we live with a partner who is clinically depressed all the time, it can play on the one who deals with it now and than to. I do find with any depression there is a root cause for it. I have seen this time and time again. Once I get healed in an area, the depression clears up, until down the road I hit another area that holds depression, but my days are getting happier as I get more healed. I keep my eyes centered on Jesus, and not on how I am feeling.
When you begin to feel depression knocking at your door, what do your do, do you fight it, or give in? If you fight it, what techniques do you use against it? Thanks, just a look into human nature....
which brings up another great question....how do your help a spouse or someone else living in your household to fight depression?Thanks razzelflabben, For being honest. Also if we live with a partner who is clinically depressed all the time, it can play on the one who deals with it now and than to. I do find with any depression there is a root cause for it. I have seen this time and time again. Once I get healed in an area, the depression clears up, until down the road I hit another area that holds depression, but my days are getting happier as I get more healed. I keep my eyes centered on Jesus, and not on how I am feeling.
As someone who also does a lot of counseling let me add, that the goal should be to move forward into a life or vision as it were in which God reveals to us what He needs from us. IOW's we grow or mature into allowing God to be our counselor...aka HS.I do believe in going to a paying counselor as a helper in the healing process of the Lord, I pay for a good counselor and the Lord uses her amazingly, she has great insight in area's I am not able to see as will, because of my own situation.
So yes, I do look unto Jesus to heal me, and the Lord also uses my counselor to help me in the area's I do not see, and also I am a counselor that people pay me to help them.
These people are needed in today's world.
And yes depression and any sickness is not God's will, but the result of living in a fallen world, and for people who have been abused, depression can hit all of us. And sometimes we need help of others even counselors to recover.
The Lord works all things together for those who love Him. So He does use other services, to bring about His healing, and He is the one that still gets the Glory.
I think that depends on a lot of information about the relationship and what kind of relationship it is, information we don't have.Maybe if a believer in Jesus lives with a non believer and they are both depressed, both suffering from depression, maybe its time for the one who hopes in Jesus to move on and leave the non believer, maybe I'm not sure.
Thank God, in my situation we both hope in Jesus.
I'm not sure I totally understand....are you suggesting that all your depression is caused by your husband? I'm not sure I can buy that from a biblical perspective if that is what you are trying to say...but maybe I'm not understanding it correctly.My husband deals with depression and he will not get help, he does know the Lord, but there is a difference when knowing the Lord and living for the Lord, my husband does not live for the Lord, and not seeking to be healed. Plus he is good at the blame game, I am making plans in leaving him. And my choice will be healthier for me to.
His depression when he is home, brings depression to me, and it is very hard to deal with, especially when I am a easy going loving life person, but he is on the road trucking most of the time, and when he is home it is not for long, and he is gone most of the time.
I do get very triggered by him.
I am so glad you got healed of depression, Praise God!, My healing is coming, but I am still dealing with some of the roots in my own life, and soon all be healed to, and once I get free of him.
God Blessings.
sounds like some good things, one quick question...does it have to be young children? I mean, if you have a friend who loves with a biblical love, and unconditional love, would that have the same effect? (this question because you specify the unconditional love of a child.)A good 'quick cure' I've found is to visit a friend with young children. Being able to play with young children/read them a story/accept their unconditional love is a great way of distracting myself from my own problems.
Fresh air and exercise are also good, but it's often hard to force myself to get out.
The easiest thing for me to do is to withdraw into myself and distance myself from others. I know it's the worst thing I can do, but it's hard to push myself to be sociable sometimes. This is when I end up 'giving in'.
Of course, my hope and strength is the Lord, but he doesn't leave us without common sense strategies and friends to help us.
And yes, I have been diagnosed with depression before now (triggered by a particularly stressful situation) and taken medication.
Depression is not from God so seek Him in prayer and praise. A true deep walking Christian can usually help you even better than a counselor even one for pay. Most counselors who does it for pay do not have the ability to take you to God for healing. A good deep walking Christian who has been used in emotional healing by God it the best choice.
It depends - I think the difference with the young children is that I end up being absorbed in what they are doing/keeping them happy, while just meeting with a friend can end up being a self-pity session.sounds like some good things, one quick question...does it have to be young children? I mean, if you have a friend who loves with a biblical love, and unconditional love, would that have the same effect? (this question because you specify the unconditional love of a child.)
When you begin to feel depression knocking at your door, what do your do, do you fight it, or give in? If you fight it, what techniques do you use against it? Thanks, just a look into human nature....
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