How to get out of the mental trough by listening to notes
How to get out of the spiritual trough
Yu Hongjie
20 14-5- 18
Brothers and sisters, peace! We pray together:
Lord, we thank you. You will always love us. Every time we think of you, we call you, and our hearts feel so sweet. We know that a love that will never let us leave and a love that will never change are waiting for us here. Lord, no matter how weak or failed we are, you will always be by our side. We would like to sit at your feet in the morning. We ask you to teach us the most basic and important lesson. Thank the Lord, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, amen!
The biggest burden of our new orientation is not preaching and listening, although it is also very important, and more importantly, the challenge in the street. The real fruit effect, the real blessing, depends on whether we implement it. I hope that in our own church, no matter what we say or listen to, we should practice seriously before the Lord.
I believe that in our spiritual journey, we will encounter spiritual lows more or less. Sometimes you will feel depressed, weak, or even weak for a long time. There is no desire for the Lord, and many things that should be done have no strength to do. Tempted, they surrender, and their spiritual pursuit is out of the question. Occasionally, it's ok, but you find that we have been going on for days, months or even years, which is very serious.
Depression or mental weakness is inevitable. As long as it is old, as long as it is old Adam, such an experience is inevitable. For a Christian, mental depression and mental weakness are inevitable, but this is not normal. Just like us, we will get sick. Being sick is inevitable, but it is not normal. We will all get sick, but you certainly don't want it to last. It should be faced and solved. Mental weakness is similar to physical illness. It will happen, but it should not be regarded as normal. Although it is inevitable, we can't let it last. On the other hand, to get out of the spiritual trough, we need to correctly understand the nature of human weakness and the value of weak experience.