THE CURE FOR DEPRESSION


“The cords of death entangled me, the anguish of the grave came upon me; I was overcome by trouble and sorrow. Then I called on the name of the Lord: ‘O Lord, save me!’”
 
Psalm 116:3-4

COMMENTS: Winter months, especially January (after Christmas decorations come down) through February, are confining due to weather and seasonal flus and especially with Covid. Depression magnified from shorter days and confining weather conditions, become worse.

Joni Eareckson Tata shared the deep depression that overwhelmed her in the early years of her paralysis. She shares the impact Psalm 116 had on her. We are not sure who wrote Psalm 116 but certainly reflects the heart and writing style David demonstrated in psalms we know he did write. This psalm reflect real dangers and real approaching death with little or no way of escape until God came to the rescue. The praise and gratitude expressed uplifts and encourages the writer and encouraged Joni and will encourage you and me if we take the time to read and meditate and open our minds and souls to receive and praise Him too.

Psalm 116 is the cure for the deepest depression but does require time and determination and discipline. We, like Joni, must learn to seek – yield – surrender to the Will and relationship with Christ He designed and made and wants to prepare us for.

Today is “Ground Hog Day” in Pennsylvania. The day Puxy Phil predicts if spring weather is near or if 6 more weeks of hard cold snowy winter is ahead. Well, no matter which is our future, God not only knows our future, but is already living in that future as well as in our present and past. So, He is more than able and prepared to implement that future as that future becomes our present. There are still choices we must make that will set us on the future God want to become our present reality and so wants us to abide with Him so we’ll let Him guide us hand in hand to that future.

You may ask, if God knows how we choose and will ultimately make choices that will reject Him and result in facing His judgment instead of His Forgiveness, what hope do we have?


That is a mystery but scripture and history tells us God’s longsuffering and grace and opportunity to repent continue, delaying judgment as long as possible. That is because God’s desire and love, even for the most sinful and evil of us, to repent compels Him to delay judgment. Instead, He uses even evil deeds to become a plea to repentance and redemption.

God turned Joni’s tragedy into a fulfilling ministry and a platform to guide millions of others to Christ as well as herself. Her journey of faith and obedience adds to the many inspiring stories from scripture to lead millions to let God implement inspiring stories in each of our lives too.

Gracious Lord, I praise you for offering peace and hope in the midst of depression. Save me from deadly feelings that entangle and pull me down into a grave of defeat and despair. Your powerful name saves!”

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