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How do we know that sin causes depression?

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The Bible teaches that all depression is rooted in sin and unbelief, suggesting that if there were no sin, there would be no depression.

Sin is fundamentally linked to the experience of depression according to the teachings of scripture. David explicitly states that his depression is connected to his spiritual state when he cries out, 'Why art thou cast down, O my soul?' (Psalm 42:5). The sermon explains that depression acts as a reflection of our sinful nature and a lack of faith. Unbelief contributes heavily to the feeling of despair, making it clear that one's struggle with depression is not merely a psychological issue but a spiritual one as well, indicating the need for reliance on God’s grace through the gospel.
Scripture References: Psalm 42:5, Romans 8:28

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Depression
Todd Nibert · Jan 4, 2004
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