Peace in Anxiety, Hope in Depression, Joy in Affliction

BY FAITH, peace can be experienced anxiety, depression, hope and joy in suffering - like all biblical principles of promise.

PEACE on anxiety

During the seasons of the anxiety I had, there was always a quest to identify the cause move to correct it. Some anxiety seems elusive, but there are possible causes that can be identified. Peace comes as a result of a productive research. If anxiety is the antithesis of peace. But peace also comes in the acceptance - to know that the heart may be more when we manually slow relaxation techniques.

Peace is possible anxiety when we discovered some of the reasons for our concerns.

HOPE IN DEPRESSION

If there is one thing that is little supply in depression, there is hope. Hope is a blessing in this, critical for the future. Hope rests Knowing things easy, as they are, are good. Rarely a depressed, or someone in a depressed person, they say they are full of hope and full of hope. Hope in depression depends on our thoughts replace fear with some motivation and positive. As soon as we are able to snatch scary thoughts of our mind that we can see and experience the wisdom, goodness and grace of God.

Hope in depression is about our thought processes. Thinking about the truth, protection against fear, we have the ability to hope.

JOY IN Affliction

Many times in my life I fought with two steps of mental health problems, but with the value or the idea of ​​staying in a good mood in misery. These times I have had no problems with the energy or motivation, and I was able to knuckle on the difficulties facing me. But I often have no joy. Until I faced the truth that has been doing quite well under pressure, light, and I knew the pressure would not last. Affliction lasts indefinitely, especially when we started to look at the bright side of the head dark clouds. Add to that the quiet satisfaction, that if this present struggle has not defeated us, however, is unlikely.

You joy in affliction is just the mentality. The most difficult things I have felt or suffered is happening to you now: I consider it pure joy to have the ability to do so.

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