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Often, simply asking the right questions can show what the cause of depression is. It is not a difficult task. The medical doctor can make a diagnosis about medical causes, and as I have said, the first homework assignment for a counselee is a complete medical checkup. But when that checkup fails to produce a medical cause, then we turn to the spiritual because that is the only thing left.Originally posted by I Am Blessed 16:
Who is a mere lay person to judge what is causing any certain depression given the list of things it CAN be caused by, in the above description?
Only a medical doctor can make a diagnosis. I feel it is very presumptious for anyone to say that I have a 'lack of faith', or am filled with 'unbelief' without having all my medical records at their disposal!
I would agree that you should check with your doctor concerning stopping drugs. There might be a need for reducing it slowly to prevent throwing your body into a revolt.I would advise you strongly to seek your doctor's advice before stopping any medication, especially after taking it for a period of time. Some medications have to be reduced slowly. Only your doctor can advise you.
I don't think anyone has. We have simply said what the Bible says about dealing with these problems. If there is a medical cause, then take medicine. If there is not, then don't. Address the real issue.NNE on this board, no matter how well meaning, should be telling you to stop your medication.
We agree that God uses all sorts of methods to heal us. But we must make a distinction between physical and spiritual issues and unfortunately, that distinction is glossed over way too easily by well-meaning, but misguided people, IMO (to put the shoe on the other foot). That is not an attack on anyone. It is simply an observation, having read what has been said here and have seen it in professional articles and journals. It is too simplistic to approach everything with "see a doctor and take your medicine." There are other causes and we must address those in a way that gives real hope to the people involved.The medical authorities, and the preachers who realize God CAN and DOES use all sorts of methods to heal us; who have posted on this subject in here would agree with me, I'm sure.
Thanks, Pastor Larry, for this clear statement. I think too many have missed this. What I get from what you and others have been saying is that spiritual causes need a spiritual treatment, not medical. I haven't noticed (correct me if I am wrong) anyone saying that depression never can have physical causes that can be treated medically. But we who operate in the spiritual realm are guilty and the sources of much hurt, if we do not tell people of the spiritual consequences of spiritual problems - and if we fail to point them to the spiritual solutions. To treat these medically, at best, only masks the problem, and, at worst, can intensify the problem.Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
It is too simplistic to approach everything with "see a doctor and take your medicine." There are other causes and we must address those in a way that gives real hope to the people involved.
I agree that the only true peace comes from God but I will entertain using a counselor and or medication as help in some people's reaching the place where you are now.Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
Murph,
With do respect, I think the implication of your quote was that while the strengthening of the inner man is the right way to address, if someone is not strong enough to do that on their own, they should seek some sort of medication to help them. Here is what you said:
****Murph No Larry that is not what I said. I feel they COULD seek counseling and or medication not SHOULD as you have said. As you already know from my posts I have a real problem with some of the either/or take it or leave it mentality that seems to abound on the board. I fully agree that God and His word is enough but as I have plainly (i thought) stated there are those who are not at the same place in life that I am or you. Why is it such a life and death struggle to some if I take a prescription. I have honestly attempted to take a middle ground approach in this discussion so that this thread and line of thought could continue instead of being shut down again or bumped to yet another forum. I will now place the ball in your court as it seems Lorelei and others on your side listen to you to drop the death grip struggle and discuss this issue without name calling and hostility.
A prescribed drug on the journey to wellness is exactly what Loralei is saying in not Scriptural. The prescription scripture gives is different: Be renewed in your mind. That is an important distinction when it comes this discussion. These drugs alter the mind, but they do not renew it. The only renewing of hte mind comes through Scripture as the mind submits itself to Scripture.
You are right Murph. As Christians we SHOULD be able to do that; but I don't see that happening.Originally posted by C.S. Murphy:
Once again Larry and everyone else, if you all agree that this needs discussing then we had all better raise the standard of our posting and we must place the grace we show to other posters at
a point almost equal to scripture itself. As Christians I feel we can do that. [/QB]
Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
[QB] Where is this namecalling?? IMO, I think we might be being oversensitive here. Let's remember that these are comments directed to people we don't even know apart from this board. This discussion, IMO, is very tame compared to some.
***Murph Larry please allow me the opportunity to be sensitive if you don't mind. If this topic gets punted into a forum you moderate I will not come there and tell you that you are overly sensitive. And you are correct it is tame compared to some and I intend to keep it that way.
As for taking medication, my issue is that when we tell people, "You are not at pastor Larry's level and it's okay to take medicine to get there, it seems that we have undermined the biblical approach that tells us to bring every thought captive to the obedience of Christ." (I use that example because that is what Mike used.) I "got to my level" without the help of any medications. One might reply that "You weren't as bad off as they are," and I would respond "You have no way to know that." The point is that we are not permitted by Scripture to take allow degrees of spirituality to determine our approach.
***Murph I never intended to mean a degree of spirituality, as far as I am concerned when we are saved we are filled but there are some who take longer than others to realize, accept and walk in what God has given.
No, but that does not mean that I would disguise or hide the biblical call for obedience. And that, to me, is the point. I do not tell a baby Christian that it is permissable to address spiritual problems wrongly.Originally posted by I Am Blessed 16:
Would you then expect a baby Christian to have the same level of faith, walk, and talk as a mature Christian?
No problem. I didn't mean it that way at all. I didn't mean to impugn you or your motives or tell you how to do it.Originally posted by C.S. Murphy:
please allow me the opportunity to be sensitive if you don't mind. If this topic gets punted into a forum you moderate I will not come there and tell you that you are overly sensitive.
I agree with this but the call is always to obedience through conforming our thinking to Scripture.are some who take longer than others to realize, accept and walk in what God has given.
No, not saying that at all. I can't see how you got that out of my statement.Originally posted by Helen:
Larry, are you saying that when my husband walked out on us, I should have exclaimed "Praise the Lord!" instead of looking around at the devastation he had wreaked in seven lives and knowing I had to help us all through it? Instead of longing to hold him one more time and somehow maybe even pretend it hadn't all really happened? Instead of looking financial hardship in the face and wondering how we were going to do it?
As it was to me for a long time. I haven't been through what you have but I have been through other things, that threatened my sanity and my life. It was a miserable period of years.this is personal to me. Depression and pain are VERY personal things and people can only reference their own experience to what is being said here.
Not at all. Deal with those, but deal with them biblically, through the biblical examples. Consider the life of Job who lost everything he had except his wife (and I often say he probably wished he had lost her because of the hard time she gave him). When faced with loss, he said, "The Lord gives and the Lord takes away; Blessed be the name of the Lord." There was total confusion for him and it is manifest in his comments. He started getting angry and depressed and questioning God and God sat him down and in chapters 36 to the end lays it out as plainly as it can be. Those chapters are phenomenal chapters for those who suffer from depression. One thing that comes clearly forth from these chapters is that when we can do the things that God can do, then we can question him. Until then, we don't have to understand; we have to trust.Are you saying that when my daughter was facing what may have been a death sentence, she should have ignored the thoughts and dreams young girls have instead of trying to deal with the loss of them?
The principle of the verse is what I was addressing. I am well aware of the context, having addressed it several times in different messages. The verse clearly teaches that we can control our thoughts and that we have a responsibility to.This has NOTHING to do with physical illnesses or depression!
I have thought about it for well over ten years. This is not something that I address lightly. When you get PMs from people with heart-breaking stories, what do you tell them?? Do you tell them to center their life on Christ, to center their thoughts on him?? We serve a God who is bigger than any problems, but sometimes we seem so determined to bring him down to our level.Please, please think about what you are saying. I have been getting PM's from people who are reading this thread telling me stories that break my heart; they came here looking for support and prayer and relief from situations that are ongoing and ripping.