Thursday, January 1, 2009

Spiritual Depression

Starting this Sunday, Tracie Reavis will be leading the Women's Sunday School Class using D. Martin Lloyd Jones' "Spiritual Depression". John Piper's blog mentions this book today and may clear up any misconceptions some may have about the nature of this class:

Reading Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ classic Spiritual Depression would be a strong way to start the new year.

The title can be a tad deceiving. It’s not merely a book for those with a pronounced sense of spiritual depression. It’s a book for all Christians—for the daily spiritual depressions we all face this side of heaven.

Lloyd-Jones ends his second chapter with these challenging and refreshing words:

Would you like to be rid of this spiritual depression? The first thing you have to do is to say farewell now once and forever to your past. Realize that it has been covered and blotted out in Christ. Never look back at your sins again. Say: ‘It is finished, it is covered by the Blood of Christ’. That is your first step. Take that and finish with yourself and all this talk about goodness, and look to the Lord Jesus Christ. It is only then that true happiness and joy are possible for you. What you need is not to make resolutions to live a better life, to start fasting and sweating and praying. No! You just begin to say:

I rest my faith on Him alone
Who died for my transgressions to atone. (35)

1 comment:

  1. This is a powerful book. If you cannot join the Sunday School class I encourage everyone to get this book and take time to go through it. It has a strong impact for every Christian and it is an encouraging way to make a fresh start to a new year. It reminds us of the things we know for sure...Christ took on our sin, paid the price and continues to intercede on our behalf. There are tough times ahead in this world we live in, we are to continually remember where our riches lie, where our eternal peace will be and Lloyd-Jones' sermons serve to strengthen our resolve to manage our lives here on earth bringing glory to the Father. ~Tracie

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