Depression

Depression

If God is loving, then why are we blue? This podcast contains sermons of hope and encouragement for those who are hurting, anxious or depressed.

  1. 23 mai

    Depressed? You Matter To God!

    Where is God when you are depressed? When depression presses in, God can feel distant — as if your pain has carried you beyond His reach. In this study of Psalm 139, Dr. Toby Holt shows the opposite is true: there is no valley dark enough to take you outside the presence and care of God. David confesses that God has searched him and known him completely — his sitting down and rising up, his words before he speaks them, his every anxious thought. "Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence?" (Psalm 139:7). The answer is nowhere — even if he makes his bed in the depths, God is there, and even the darkness is as light to Him. Dr. Holt draws out the comfort hidden in that truth for the discouraged believer: the God who knows you fully is not repelled by what He finds. He is the One who "formed my inward parts" and knit you together in the womb (Psalm 139:13-14). You matter to God not because your feelings say so, but because He made you, He keeps you, and He is with you even when you cannot sense Him. Questions this study answers: 1. Does God feel distant because He has actually withdrawn? No. Psalm 139 teaches that God is inescapably present — "even the night shall be light about me" (v. 11-12). The sense of distance is real to our feelings but does not change the reality of God's nearness to His people. 2. Why does it matter that God "knows" me so completely? Because His knowledge is not cold surveillance but covenant care. The God who searches you is the One who formed you and ordained your days. 3. What hope does Psalm 139 offer someone battling depression? That your worth and safety rest on God's unchanging character, not your shifting emotions — you are His workmanship, and no darkness can separate you from His presence. "Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me, and know my anxieties." — Psalm 139:23 (NKJV) Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, a Reformed seminary in Colorado Springs. He is known for clear, down-to-earth Bible teaching, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Listen and go deeper: This study is part of New Geneva Theological Seminary's teaching on depression and hope. Find more verse-by-verse teaching across the Bible at newgeneva.org. To support this teaching ministry, visit newgeneva.org/give.

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If God is loving, then why are we blue? This podcast contains sermons of hope and encouragement for those who are hurting, anxious or depressed.

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