Sermon Tone Analysis

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Gospel & Culture - Theology of Depression Psalm 42
Reading of the Passage: Psalm 42-43
Telos: God doesn’t condemn our depression but helps us to find hope in it
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Depression can overwhelm us (42:1-4)
“No saint or hero is immune to depression.”
“The Road to sorrow has been well trodden, it is the regular sheep track to heaven, and all the flock of God have had to pass along it.”
Charles Spurgeon
2. Depression can cause us to question God (42:5-11)
Job 7:13-19
3. Hope through depression is found in God (42-43)
Matthew 11:28-30
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