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Text: I Kings 19: 1-18
Introduction
- What is depression?
- Feeling worthless.
- The person become pessimist.
- The person feels rejection.
- The person feels self pity.
- It affects all people, from children to adults.
- Why the depression?
- Parents’ rejection.
- Critical parents.
- Feeling of hostility.
- Hostility against situations and against persons.
- A traumatic experience. Divorce. Loss of a loved one.
- Signs of depression.
- Sadness.
- Lost of the interest at work and leisure.
- Constant irritation.
- Expressions for guilt, failure, despair.
- Physical Signs of depression.
- Insomnia.
- Fatigue without effort.
- Complaints about aches and pains.
- Lack of appetite.
- Analyzing the experience of Elijah:
1. Had fear. (at times not knowing of what) verse 3.
2. Escape reality (fantasy) verse 3.
3. He wanted to stay alone (in the desert) verse 4
4. He asks to die (gross despair) verse 4.
5. He wants to sleep (is refuge) verse 5.
6. Does not want to eat (loss of the appetite) verse 5.
7. Has a crisis of self pity. Pity of himself ( "I stayed alone"). verse 10.
Writer Tim LaHaye created "Equation of the Depression"
* I Suffer injury or I am rejected + Rage x self pity = depression.
- I Kings 19:9
- Elijah wanted the sympathy of others. God wanted to give him work.
- The best therapy is to serve. Our example, Jesus.
- Steps to defeat depression:
1. Speak with a capable counselor. Someone who you trusted.
2. Do physical exercises. Leave the 4 walls.
3. Cut all bitterness. Situations with his parents, friends, persons, boss.
Hebrew 12:5 Depression is a trial that always is initiated with bitterness.
Illustration: "If the garbage collector does not pass, the trash accumulates"
4. Walk in the Spirit. It is not to same as accepting Jesus.
Galatians 5:25 / Ephesians 5:18. Walk in the dependence of the power of God.
- What God desires from us?
That you and I, we be happy. John 10:10 "For that you have life, and life with abundance".
- An invitation: If you still does not have Jesus, surrender your life to him now.
(Source: Pastor and Psychologist Tim LaHaye)
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