Posts Tagged ‘God’
Can God healed ‘depression’ instantly and supernaturally?

Some depressions are caused by spiritual root and need deliverance. Those root are from the soul realm might take longer and those that are physical, dietary and chemical level in brain can be treated by medication.
Can God healed ‘depression’ instantly and supernaturally?
Is threatening to kill yourself for God because of how terrible life is a sign of clinical depression?

The reason why I’m asking this is because I actually believe that most teenagers indocrtinated under the Christian faith might in some extreme cases might use God as a reason to blame for their problems and as a result become even more suicidal. Inside, most of these teens, are angry, confused of what and why they’re here and are distraught with so much bottled emotions over their conditioning in life. Depression is a battle no one is asking for and neither are the limited options that are available for a person to vent their problems. I’m interested to see how religion is related the developmental growth of mental health
does depression/thought disorders attack your spiritual side?

if so, why?
it’s just i’ve been having some irational thoughts recently, they’ve been tending to revolve around the idea of god, satan, angels, souls….that side of things.
i personally believe that what ever the problem is, its trying to attack me at a basic level, for everything else to fall into place if it gets the better of me.
i know the problem is psychological, whatever it is.
Psychological in origin i mean.
Is there a book about spiritual depression Christians experience caused by spiritual battles and intercession?

I’m not referring to a Dark Night of the Soul , I’ve read extensively on that subject. Not feeling separated from God or that God is not reachable. That’s not what I’m talking about. I’m referring to blackness, depression, heaviness, sobbing, inability to rise up from lying position, etc due to intercessary prayer for the lost. Think of Spurgeon and Finney. Both experienced what I am talking about before going out to preach. This is not sloth. This is not sin. This is not clinical depression. I am talking about sharing in the sufferings of Christ in intercessory prayer for the lost and this causes an extreme depression that no talk therapy or medication could ever overcome.