EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 45 MIN
Depression and Divine Comfort - January 4 2026
from Erindale Bible Chapel · host Erindale Bible Chapel
This message speaks openly about seasons of illness, bereavement, and weakness, and about the reality of depression in our lives. Drawing from Scripture and personal encounters, Arthur speaks of clinical depression, and spiritual depression, which often arises from grief and prolonged trial. Throughout, he returns to the truth that God comforts His people in their affliction so that they may, in turn, comfort others, following the example of our Lord Jesus, who wept with those who mourned.This message points us to the hope found in the renewal of the mind through God’s Word, the enduring presence and peace of Christ, and the sustaining promises of Scripture. From Romans, Isaiah, Psalm 23, and beyond, he reflects on God’s provision, righteousness, and faithfulness in the midst of weakness and unanswered prayer. Though we groan under the weight of this fallen world, we are upheld by a living hope and the assurance that Christ will present His people blameless with great joy. He prays that you would look to Jesus in the Scriptures, be strengthened to endure, and be reminded that the end is not yet — truly, the best is yet to be.Scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:1-4; Psalm 23Guest Speaker: Arthur Dixon
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This message speaks openly about seasons of illness, bereavement, and weakness, and about the reality of depression in our lives. Drawing from Scripture and personal encounters, Arthur speaks of clinical depression, and spiritual depression, which often arises from grief and prolonged trial. Throughout, he returns to the truth that God comforts His people in their affliction so that they may, in turn, comfort others, following the example of our Lord Jesus, who wept with those who mourned.This message points us to the hope found in the renewal of the mind through God’s Word, the enduring presence and peace of Christ, and the sustaining promises of Scripture. From Romans, Isaiah, Psalm 23, and beyond, he reflects on God’s provision, righteousness, and faithfulness in the midst of weakness and unanswered prayer. Though we groan under the weight of this fallen world, we are upheld by a living hope and the assurance that Christ will present His people blameless with great joy. He prays that you would look to Jesus in the Scriptures, be strengthened to endure, and be reminded that the end is not yet — truly, the best is yet to be.Scripture: 2 Corinthians 1:1-4; Psalm 23Guest Speaker: Arthur Dixon
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