How to Beat Depression with the Bible
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Narrated by:
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Jason Lasky
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By:
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Taylor Johnson
About this listen
Depression has only one goal: to kill you. Be it by the means of a swift and intentional act or by a long, drawn-out process of slowly taking your life with alcohol and drug abuse, it only wants you dead. Those who fight depression with a bottle of gin or a needle in the arm are losing the fight. They're currently killing themselves slowly, just like depression wants them to. Every antidepressant has a possible side effect of making your depression worse. Is that winning the fight, or giving depression the upper hand? Depression wants us to cheat on our lives by forcing us to have an affair with death.
The purpose of this book is to help you learn how to love your life more than the idea of death. For someone with depression, death seems like a sweet release, the only way to end the pain. Trust me on this: it's not, especially if you die without knowing Jesus. A life of perpetual agony, despair, rejection, and suffering can't even compare to the first minute of an eternity in Hell separated from God. Depression doesn't care who you are—it wants to kill you. It's time that we finally beat depression and love our lives more than death.
In this book, you'll find three things. The first is a clear explanation of the biblical gospel so that you can learn how to be saved, and how to know with certainty that you're saved. The second thing you will find within is my personal story on battling depression, anxiety, suicidal contemplations, a night terror disorder, and severe insomnia. Finally, you will also find nine bible-based steps in this book that will teach you How to Beat Depression with the Bible.
©2022 Taylor Johnson (P)2023 Taylor Johnson