God Cares about Your Mental Healthby Melissa J | More from this Blogger 04 Nov 2006 04:11 AM I'm beginning a new series on mental, emotional and spiritual health. It's not something that is always looked at from a spiritual standpoint though for us as believers, it should be. We know from reading Ephesians chapter 6 that there is a spirit realm and an enemy of our soul. It is Satan who hates us and wants destruction in our lives. He mission is to rob, kill and destroy us. Though God is gracious and merciful to help us, the choice of who we are to serve is up to us. Satan is crafty and does not tempt everyone in the same way. He is one to prey on us in times of weakness. It is up to us to choose whether we will rebuke him and seek the Lord, or continue to marinate in the lies and despair of demons. "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." (2 Timothy 1:7) I have personally found __The Book of Proverbs__ to be very encouraging to me because it is filled with logic and wisdom. Many people find __The Book of Psalms__ comforting during their time of need because David's cries are so much like many of our own and we can see how God worked in his life. Here are some verses from Proverbs:
When we are in a rut of some sort, we need to remember God cares. He wants us to cast all our cares, anxieties, troubles, concerns on Him. Why? 1 Peter 5:7 tell us it's because He cares for us. He doesn't want to see us stuck or lose heart. When we are in some sort of funk, we need to call out to God and release our troubles to Him. How do we do that? I find getting into the word helps a lot. There is something very soul satisfying about reading the Bible. Pray and ask others to pray for and with you. "For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them." (Matthew 18:20). Have faith that the God who created the heavens and earth, and who divinely created you, can transform you as you submit your ways to Him and allow Him to guide you. For More information on mental health issues, please visit Families.com's Mental Health Blogs. Scripture references are quoted from the NKJV. Relevantchristian tags User Comments Sherry Holetzky (11404) 05 Nov 2006 09:40 AMAnother great article, MJ. I think it is imperative that Christians know we must protect and nurture our emotional wellbeing, with God's help. Community Tags heart, health, mental health, mental Discuss this article
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