By TWade: If it is a fact that it is a chemical imbalance (which is physical, if I'm not mistaken), how then can it be a sin to take medicine for it?
This is a good question. The problem with the chemical imbalance view it two fold. First it is a theory, it is not proven. For even the Zoloft commercials admit to this. Second, even if there were a chemical imbalance, why would we be quick to assume that this happens without cause? Perhaps these chemicals are released due to what one is
thinking. Paul gives us, in the clearest of terms, the answer to this. Pray with thanksgiving, think on these things, then of course die to self etc… To go to a mind altering drug is no different than running down to the local bar and pouring out your sorrows in a bottle of whisky. We have a God who can council us.
By Glory Bound: Chet, I'm not sure why you posted this scripture, for it doesn't differentiate between depression or high blood pressure. Are you advocating people stop taking their blood pressure medicine because that's sinful?
You are equating a testable known medical condition with an un-testable unknown non-medical condition. BTW, the high blood pressure, and most other medical conditions, may have been avoided.
BY Glory Bound: It's quite obvious here Chet, that you have little understanding of the definition of "depression".
And you know this because…. I disagree with your theory and believe in the sufficiency of God’s Word concerning this matter?
By Glory Bound: I pray God will open your eyes before you mistakenly offer poor consul to people needing medical treatment.
I thank you for your prayers. I could never offer bad council to anyone using the same Word of God that helped Job, David, Elijah, and others. And I have counseled those diagnosed (without test) with Bipolar, clinically depression (as we are apt to do using the Word of God) and they have been set free.
By Glory Bound: I bet you guys really have a field day criticizing diabetics as being sinful gluttons. After all, if they would only eat as God intended then they would not have problems with diabetes. I wonder if taking diabetes medications is simply covering up sin under your view?
Again you are equating a testable condition (that probably could have been avoided) with a non-testable condition. If I walked into my doctors office today and told him about my
feelings of depression I would soon walk out with a bottle of dope. No test on the brain, no blood test, no nothing.
By menageriekeeper : Oh, and back then people with epilepsy were considered to be demon posessed. Now that we know better (cause demons don't respond to medication) should we still accuse them of being possessed? That is a spiritual issue as well. And when we have 'exorcised' their demon according to scripture and they have another seizure do we tell them they don't have enough faith to keep the demons away?
Demon possession is a topic of another thread. But I would say that a lot of the “disorders” given by psychologist today are actually demon possession. But there is no need for an exorcist (Acts 19), the only way to be rid of demons is by Salvation. People need the gospel!
By Charles Meadows Lack of understanding of the subject Lack of caring
Lact of knowledge about people and emotions
Lack of understanding? And you say this because…?
Lack of caring? I care a tremendous about my friend. That is why I am posting here now.
Lack of knowledge about people and emotions? The creator knows everything about our emotions, mind, heart, soul, spirit, and mind. He gives us the answers to these things in the Word of God.
Rom 12:1-2
Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God-this is your spiritual act of worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is-his good, pleasing and perfect will.