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Suffering and the Christian

Ed Welch recently shared the top four answers from a survey of 365 respondents who had suffered with depression. The question on the CCEF website was, “What has helped you to endure in the midst of depression?” After working through those responses, he provides the basic summary of their witness as to what has helped them. He provided the following four basic summary statements:

    1. daily time in Scripture supplemented by anything spiritually good,
    2. time in prayer,
    3. time with people who understand and care well, and
    4. wise routines.

Just a few thoughts as I consider what the respondents said compared to my own counseling and life-lived habits.

A Slow Steady Journey

When I read these four summary statements, I am grateful. If you notice, for the average follower of Jesus Christ, these four steps are both normal and doable. At least on this survey of those who said they had suffered with depression at one level or another, these answers bubbled up to the top as the most helpful responses to their suffering. When read as a group, my first thought is, “Of course, and praise the Lord for His grace in the midst of struggles.”

Suffering and the Christian: A Slow Steady Journey…in the right direction

I have shared one of my favorite quotes before, but I think it is helpful in this discussion as well. Eugene Peterson describes discipleship as a “long obedience in the same direction.” I think these are wise words for this topic as well. Depression almost never comes overnight (if it does or did, go see a medical doctor). Just like it comes, as you work through this suffering, you will want to keep pointed in the right direction even when the steps may be short. Sadly for some, they will deal with this suffering possibly throughout life. These four steps are not a magic cure for alleviating suffering; instead, these four steps help you maintain faithfulness even in the midst of suffering.

 

 


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Welch’s report

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