Monday, July 21, 2008

Can God Help Me With My Depression?










By Billy
Graham, Tribune Media Services

Q: My doctor says I need to get on some medicine for
my depression but I'm afraid to do it. I have a friend who says I just need to
pray and get close to God. How do I do that? I admit I need some kind of help. I
don't understand what's been happening to me.



A: Depression
can be very crippling, and I commend you for facing up to it and seeking help.
Unfortunately, some people who experience depression feel guilty or ashamed, and
as a result they refuse to admit they need help.

But they shouldn't feel
this way; some of the Bible's greatest people (such as Job and Elijah) knew what
it was to be depressed. In the midst of his suffering, Job cried out in despair,
"Why did I not perish at birth, and die as I came from the womb?" (Job 3:11).
But in time Job realized that God still loved him, and when he turned to God he
found new strength and comfort.

And I pray this will be your experience
as well. Perhaps you've never thought about God very much - but He made you, and
He loves you. He loves you so much that He sent His Son into the world to give
His life for you and make you part of His family forever. If you have never done
so, ask Jesus Christ to come into your life today - and He will. No matter what
happens to us, we can have hope when we know Christ.

At the same time,
don't hesitate to seek medical help if you need it. Depression can be caused by
many things, including chemical imbalances in our brains, and often the right
medicine can correct these. God can use doctors and medicines to help us, and in
fact they may be God's answer to our prayers.

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