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Re: Bott 2020
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Originally Posted by n david
That's a cop out, an excuse. We'll likely disagree, but I believe the Bible places the requirement of faith on those praying, not on the one who is sick. "The prayer of faith shall save the sick."
Where does the Bible call depression a spirit?
Personally, I wouldn't recommend or take any psychotropic drugs as I believe they do more harm than good. There are medications which aren't psychotropic and some natural remedies which people use as well.
We won't agree regarding this dear sister. Too many assumptions are being made, mostly because she was not clear on what she did or the help she sought. We don't know what kind of counseling she received. You assume therapy and some secular psychology, but there are Apostolic counselors who offer Biblical counsel in this area.
While I wish she would have been more detailed about the help people should seek, I'm not going to just assume the worst and smear her for it.
Anyone experiencing depression and anxiety, very real issues, should pray and should also seek Godly counsel.
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If you want to discuss this more take it to the depression thread. I’ll show you depression is called a spirit and why I believe healing is depending on the one asking.
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Jesus, Teach us How to war in the Spirit realm, rather than war in the carnal, physical realm. Teach us to be spiritually minded, rather than to be mindful of the carnal.
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