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TC-39 Spiritual Depression - When God Feels Far Away

1 h 13 min · 2. tammi 2026
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Spiritual Depression – When God Feels Far Away Trinity Chats with Pastor Tim & Eddie What happens when a real Christian feels no joy, no warmth, and wonders if God has forgotten them? In this episode of Trinity Chats, Pastor Tim and Eddie talk about spiritual depression—what it is, why believers experience it, and how the Lord meets His people in the dark. They walk through rich biblical examples (Psalms of lament, Elijah under the broom tree, John the Baptist in prison), reflect on Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ classic Spiritual Depression, and draw comfort from Thomas Watson’s All Things for Good. Along the way, they make careful distinctions between spiritual and medical categories, explore assurance and doubt in the Christian life, and offer gentle, practical counsel both for those who are struggling and for those walking alongside them. If you’ve ever asked, “Why are you cast down, O my soul?” or you love someone who has, this conversation is meant to steady your heart and point you again to Christ, the Man of Sorrows who never lets go of His own.   Resources mentioned * D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure * Thomas Watson, All Things for Good (also published as A Divine Cordial) You can share this episode with someone who is in a hard season, and we pray it will help anchor their heart in the unshakable grace of God in Christ.

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