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Your Question:
Why is my body betraying me like this?
Answer:
My friend, I can see that you're struggling with feelings of emptiness and a lack of desire to do even the simplest things. It's as if your body is betraying you, and you're wondering if it's all in your mind. I want you to know that it's not just a matter of willpower or feeling like doing something. Sometimes, you have to force-feed yourself, even when you don't feel like it. This is especially true when it comes to loving others, which can feel unnatural and even hypocritical when you're struggling with depression. The truth is, loving others when you don't feel like it is a heroic act. It's a choice you make because of Jesus, not because you feel like it. And it's not just about loving others; it's also about trusting God for strength to get through the day. As a pastor, I've seen people struggle with feelings of hopelessness and despair, but I've also seen them find hope and strength in Jesus. It's not about being a pastor of a large church or a big ministry; it's about trusting God wherever He leads you. You see, our bodies are complex and can be influenced by external causes that are beyond our control. Chemical imbalances, chronic disease, and physical appearance can all affect our mood and behavior. But it's not all in your mind, and it's not just a matter of willpower. It's about trusting God and finding strength in Him, even when you don't feel like it. So, my friend, I encourage you to force-feed yourself with love and kindness, even when it feels unnatural. Trust God, and He will give you the strength you need to get through this difficult time.
Sources:
depression
edward welch
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
new testament background and message
thomas lea
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
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