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What does the Bible say about feeling depressed as a believer?

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The Bible acknowledges that believers can experience depression, often referred to as despair or distress.

The Scriptures recognize that believers may suffer from depression and emotional distress, though this experience is described with terms such as despair and trouble. For instance, prominent figures like Job and David from the Bible experienced profound sorrow and anguish. Job, upon losing everything, expressed deep despair, stating that man born of woman is few of days and full of trouble (Job 14:1). Similarly, David, in Psalm 42:11, asks himself why his soul is downcast, reflecting the reality that despite being blessed, even believers can face deep emotional struggles. However, it’s also crucial to understand that while these struggles are acknowledged, believers are encouraged to place their hope in God for comfort and healing.
Scripture References: Job 14:1, Psalm 42:11

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