a healthy depression

Why Bad Things Should Not Depress Us Anymore

Defeat, helplessness, surrender and weakness should not be associated with hopelessness, sadness and depression.

If these experiences send you to depression or hopelessness or resentment then let Jesus change that. In fact accepting these things is a prerequisite to entering the kingdom of Jesus by repentance.

Jesus went through all that but he remained relentlessly attached to his Father. To the point where he did absolutely nothing out of his own strength, resources, and self-will.

He was utterly empty and defeated he embraced defeat and his own end. SO THAT his father could live through him.

We are to now associate our defeat, our helplessness, our surrender and our weakness to Jesus Christ.

Don’t flee these outward things as they come into your life by looking for money and pleasure.

Let these common life experiences prepare the way, every single day to fellowship with Jesus Christ. He will resurrect you with his own life.

Good, Bad, Pain, Pleasure

Our days can have the following …sometimes all at the same time:

Bad things, good things, pleasure, pain, suffering, victory, abundance, lack, joy, sorrow, increase and loss. Love, abandonment health, illness. Some imposed on us randomly others intentionally by others. All jumbled together.

Pleasure doesn’t make up for pain and suffering, though many seek it out for that.

On the west coast lack of rain is making fires rage destroying people’s homes.

In my area so much rain is causing flooding taking out my families homes.

For many people around the world the bad massively outweighs the good, and for others it seems the good greatly outweighs the bad. No apparent rhyme or reason other than luck.

The bad can consume us with anxiety or worry or resentment. Too others too much good has made them haughty and high minded toward others.

The good and bad details can consume us, pursuing good and avoiding bad become many people’s lives mission. They use money to fill as much as possible with pleasure, some are great at this, others not so much.

But anxiously pursuing the good and the pleasure to flee from and to outweigh the bad is a waste, it displays a fundamental misunderstanding of our situation.

The Christian is like a dual creature one foot in heaven one foot on earth. Jesus Christ is displacing Satan in the earth, he has started a cycle of death and resurrection that we all experience. This cycle results in suffering, pain, and trouble, but he results in life and abundance and joy.

Humanity is caught up in that cycle of death and abundant life resurrection. It’s all jumbled together.

No matter how good or bad our outward situation or circumstances. Jesus is the door to the next realm that makes it all almost irrelevant. With Jesus we can live with one foot in heaven and one foot on earth …right now, in the midst of suffering and loss or abundance and gain. Could go either way.

With him as the foreground to our lives the good or the bad details begin to fade and almost become irrelevant. Anxiety and resentment just sort of wash away. As do haughtiness and the pride of life.

Wait For Ministry

For some it is easy to engineer and deliver anointed sermons from scripture. For others it comes natural to design a church vision as we see fit.

Some of us have leadership skills drilled into us during our elementary years that come natural in our adult years and we just apply it to church.

Plus there’s always a crowd to target who crave to be led around and told what to do.

For others it’s easy to live and minister to others according to what seems right and according to our biblical worldview and sense of morality.

But living like that is not what Jesus wants, regardless of how well we’ve been trained at it. And since Jesus is Lord and not we, we just cannot live like that …and suppose we are pleasing him.

This is true even if it means we will never do a productive thing in a ministry!

Few will accept that.

I’d much rather do nothing while clinging to Jesus Christ than have a full life of “ministry” that Jesus is not really actively doing through me.

I’d never want my Lord think “He is just doing his thing, because it seems right, he’s on religious autopilot. It looks great to many but he hasn’t checked with me about doing all that.”

But man I get it, it sure is tempting.

I see why men go get their “credentials” and take a church to fill their lives. It can be difficult to wait on him and only do as he does.

I bet it would be even more difficult if I had family ministry pressures and expectations to live up to.

I bet it would be even more difficult if ministry is how I am accustomed to earning a living.

One thing I know is important that many just won’t accept or submit to. Never do ministry out of your own self it’s a huge life mistake which also leads others astray.

This may mean wait but it really means listen for the life of Jesus Christ… then try to keep up.

Jesus Christ is very active, he is like a river of life which is constantly flowing.

Dip your bucket into him and let him be your source.

Always having Jesus as our source means naturally that we will not be idle for long unless he leads us that way for a specific season and purpose.

No matter the reason or length of time he leads us that way; it’s critical that we are ok with it. If he is Lord we will be ok with anything even if it causes us to look bad in the eyes of others.

He is well worth whatever wait or embarrassment we may be subjected to.

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