Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Remedy

Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Remedy

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“This enduring collection of twenty-1 sermons by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, each originally delivered at Westminster Chapel in London, meticulously and compassionately analyzes an undeniable function of modern society from which Christians have not escaped–spir”

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  • Daniel L Edelen says:
    176 of 177 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    The very definition of “Christian Counseling”, September 1, 2003
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    This review is from: Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure (Paperback)

    Although D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’s “Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Its Cure” is nearly forty years old, the truth it speaks to a generation lost amid a plethora of pop-psychology books is timeless. Jones, long the pastor of Westminster Chapel, gives readers the benefit of his many years of preaching and counseling, paving the way for the lost to find their way home.

    Psychology and Christianity have two dichotomous worldviews that cannot be shoehorned into each no matter how hard anyone tries. Psychology attempts to bolster the inner self, while Christianity says that the inner self is so hopelessly corrupt that it must be replaced with something entirely new. To this end Jones points out that all depression has its root in sin and works from that point to lead readers into an understanding that only in Christ can release from the bondage of self come.

    In the pages of this work, we find Jones addressing the following issues that many who are downcast find themselves afflicted by:

    * Lack of a foundation in Christ
    * Lack of clarity
    * Poor spiritual balance between the mind, heart, and will
    * Inability to receive forgiveness for all their sins
    * Inability to move beyond past failures
    * Fear of the future
    * Placing too much confidence in emotions
    * Faulty love of oneself and a general contempt for others
    * Lack of faith
    * Seeing only bad and not good
    * Bondage to dead legalism
    * Failing to recognize false teachings
    * Weariness
    * Lack of discipline
    * Failure to handle trials appropriately
    * Failure to respond correctly to chastening
    * Bitterness

    Jones does a marvelous job of breaking down each of these traits found in those in the doldrums and sheds the light of Scripture on each as he takes a solely Christian look at the root of these problems and how to deal with them biblically. Best of all, at no time does he attempt to mix in solutions from pop-psychology in order to achieve wholeness. His answers are more real and more true to the heart of the depressed. Anyone who feels downtrodden will take enormous comfort in the gentle, but firm words here.

    While the advice here is timeless, the book does suffer slightly from having an older writing style that contrasts with the flow of more modern works. Those who have not read anything older than twenty years will find some of Jones’s writing techniques to be quaint and very British, but if you have read any works by his contemporary, C.S. Lewis, you will be familiar with the style of British writers of that day and will find nothing daunting in Jones.

    In the end, as a counteracting work to the psychobabble so pronounced today, “Spiritual Depression” is without peer and I heartily encourage anyone who is looking for true Christian counsel to read this book – Jones’s words are a life-giving balm for weary souls. Few books of this type exist today and better words have never been written on this subject.

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  • Bev says:
    45 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Relief for the Weary, April 16, 2003
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    This review is from: Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure (Paperback)

    This book is probably my most read and appreciated of any book I have. Lloyd Jones Scripturally and gently points out the causes of all our depression- and what a relief it is to find that someone else has known and experienced the very thing that we are struggling with! He then moves on to why, and how you can oversome what your difficulty is- giving all the glory and putting all your hope in Christ. Another of the greatest bonus’ of this book is that you don’t feel as if you’re reading some mans opinion; there is so much Scripture infused throughout, a sense more of finally taking and truly applying the living word of God is experienced. Lloyd-Jones takes all the most common ailments of depressed Christians; feelings, guilt, lack of faith, and trials, and compassionatly exhorts you to find your way out through belief. Calvin says “We are all partly unbelievers throughout our lives”, and Martin Lloyd-Jones lights the way out of this particular area of stumbling. He puts it perfectly in the chapter “Feelings”- “I cannot make myself be happy, but I can remind myself of my belief. I can address my soul as the psalmist does in Ps.42 ‘Why art thou cast down, O my soul, and why art thou disquieted within me? Hope thou’…believe thou, trust thou. That is the way.”

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  • Anonymous says:
    36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Don’t be misled by the Title, November 10, 2001
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    Bev (Minneapolis, MN USA) –
    This review is from: Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure (Paperback)

    This is a book you can read and reread in your spiritual walk with the Lord. You will glean helpful insight in this book with your freedom in Christ. You will know the truth and be set free. It is so power packed that it is difficult to review all that he writes. If you want clear understanding between Law and Grace this is the book that will do it plus so much more defined. He uses analogies to explain the parables of the Laborers in the Vineyard that no one should miss. You will be refreshed and uplifted in a time of national tragedy of 9/11.

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