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What does the Bible say about depression?

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The Bible acknowledges depression and human anguish, as seen in Psalm 77, where the psalmist expresses deep sorrow and a sense of abandonment by God.

In Psalm 77, the psalmist reveals the depths of depression, describing feelings of being overwhelmed and cut off from God. This passage shows that even faithful believers can experience profound despair and feelings of hopelessness. The psalmist's candid expression of sorrow highlights that God understands our struggles and emotions. Importantly, this psalm demonstrates that seeking the Lord in times of trouble is a biblical response, emphasizing that God is present even in our darkest moments. The psalmist remembers God's past works and wonders to find comfort, reminding us that God’s faithfulness remains, even when we feel distant from Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 77:1-10

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Psalm 77
Todd Nibert · Feb 5, 2023
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