Depression

November 23rd – Proverbs 17:23

Proverbs 17:23

A joyful heart has more power than we realize. It’s not about pretending everything is fine or ignoring the hard things. Instead, it’s about choosing to look for God’s goodness even when life feels heavy. A joyful heart lifts us above the weight of our worries, giving us strength when discouragement tries to pull us under. When we face problems with dread, they grow, but when we face them with joy and trust, they lose their grip on us. Joy reminds us that God is still in control, still working, snd still near. It helps us rise above depression’s lies and despair’s shadows, guiding our minds back to truth. A joyful heart looks for small blessings, celebrates progress, and leans into hope instead of fear. It invites gratitude into our everyday moments and gives our spirit room to breathe again. Joy doesn’t deny reality, it transforms it. It helps us smile even on hard days. Why? Because we know God is with us in every step and every struggle. When we choose joy, we choose life, strength, and peace. And we find that God meets us right there in the middle of it.

Prayer Prompt: Lord, help me cultivate a joyful heart even in the midst of challenges. Teach me to see Your goodness and trust Your plan, so I can rise above worry and walk in peace.

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January 29th – Psalm 51:12

Psalm 51:12

Because of his sins against God, David felt great sadness. His heart ached over the hurt he caused the Lord, his soul heavy with depression. For as the saying goes “nothing causes the cup of joy to spring a leak faster than sin.” David was indeed drinking from an empty cup. His joy replaced with grief over his broken relationship with God. And so he cried out desperately for the Lord to restore the joy of his salvation. Are you in a season of sadness? Are you, like David seeking the gladness that comes from knowing you are deeply loved, wanted, and forgiven by God? Go to Him. Because when we come before the Lord with a heart that is truly sorry and repentant, He forgives, restores, and welcomes us back with open arms. Until we are called home, we will continue to make mistakes. But God is bigger than any sin, and His forgiveness is never ending. And when we, like David, return to the Lord, walking in obedience, love, and gratitude, God is faithful. He promises to heal our hearts, renew our spirits, and overflow our spirits with joy!

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