Question #5
Question #5
1 Jay Adams, Depression, as spoken in message from Mid-America Institute for Nouthetic Studies, as found at:
https://nouthetic.org/podcast/depression/
2 Jay Adams, as quoted in Robert Smith, The Christian Counselor’s Medical Desk Reference, Timeless Texts: Stanley, NC, 2000,
p. 206.
3 Jay Adams, A Christians Counselor’s Manual, 375.
4 Jay Adams, A Christians Counselor’s Manual, 375.
5 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 116.
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G. Gather more data when a counselee tells you that they are depressed.
1. Criteria used by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders to
diagnose depression. Five or more must be present for two weeks and represent
a difference in the person’s behavior. 6
a. A depressed mood daily for most of the day, nearly every day, as
indicated by subjective report or the observation of others.
b. A loss of interest or pleasure in all activities for most of the day, nearly
every day.
c. Weight loss or gain of more than 5 percent of body weight due to an
increase or decrease in appetite.
d. Inability to sleep normally or excessive time spent sleeping daily.
e. Visible restlessness and agitation or sluggishness and slowing down as
seen by others.
f. Fatigue or loss of energy daily.
g. Feelings of worthlessness or guilt without a reason.
h. Decreased ability to think, concentrate, and make decisions.
i. Recurring thoughts of death, or suicide without a plan. Suicide attempts
or plan for suicide.
2. Welch “The truth is, not only are the criteria flawed but most of the time
physicians simply don’t use them when they diagnose depression. . . A full
quarter of psychiatrists admit that, more than half the time, they do not use the
DSM-IV criteria when they make a diagnosis of depression. It is even worse
among primary care physicians. . . two-thirds admit that they don’t use the
criteria half the time.” 7
H. Biblical examples of Depression
1. Depression caused by Guilt
a. David
1) Psalm 38:1-8 O LORD, rebuke me not in your anger, nor
discipline me in your wrath! For your arrows have sunk into me,
and your hand has come down on me. There is no soundness in
my flesh because of your indignation; there is no health in my
bones because of my sin. For my iniquities have gone over my
head; like a heavy burden, they are too heavy for me. My wounds
stink and fester because of my foolishness, I am utterly bowed
down and prostrate; all the day I go about mourning. For my
sides are filled with burning, and there is no soundness in my
flesh. I am feeble and crushed; I groan because of the tumult of
my heart.
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Charles Hodges, Good Mood Bad Mood: Help and Hope for Depression and Bipolar Disorder, 25.
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Charles Hodges, Good Mood Bad Mood: Help and Hope for Depression and Bipolar Disorder, 28-29.
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b. Cain
1) Genesis 4:6-7 The LORD said to Cain, “If you do well, will you
not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at
the door. Its desire is for you, but you must rule over it.”
2. Depression caused by circumstance
a. Job
1) Job 3:11 Why did I not die at birth, come out from the womb and
expire?
2) Job 3:26 I am not at ease, nor am I quiet; I have no rest, but
trouble comes.
3) Job 6:1-4 The Job answered and said: ‘Oh that my vexation
were weighed, and all my calamity laid in the balances! For then
it would be heavier than the sand of the sea; therefore my works
have been rash. For the arrows of the Almighty are in me; my
spirit drinks their poison; the terrors of God are arrayed against
me.’
4) Job 10:1 I loathe my life; I will give free utterance to my
complaint; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
i. Job 1:22 In all this Job did not sin or charge God with
wrong.
ii. Job 5:17 Behold, Blessed is the one whom God
reproves; therefore despise not the discipline of the
Almighty.
iii. Job 8:4 If your children have sinned against him, he had
delivered them into the head of their transgression.
iv. Job 8:6 if you are pure and upright, surely then he will
rouse himself for you and restore your rightful
habitation.
v. Job 11:13-14 If you prepare your heart, you will stretch
out your hands toward him. If iniquity is in your hand,
put it far away, and let not injustice dwell in your tents.
Surely then you will lift up your face without blemish;
you will be secure and will not fear.
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III. Explore Manifestations of Depression in both the Inner and Outer man.
A. Outer Man
1. Westerberg “Physical, or organic, conditions can cause depression. . . It is
important, as Biblical Counselors, to know and understand that there are
physical conditions that cause depression.” 8
a. Westerberg “There are some teachings that say Christians should never
get depressed, pointing to a lack of faith, or even questioning their
salvation . . . Teachings like this offer no help o Christians that are
suffering with (organically caused) depression.” 9
b. ACBC “The Bible is clear that God created human beings to consist of
both a body and soul. To be a human being is to exist in these two
constituent parts, which are separable only at death. Even after death,
Christians confess that the bodies and souls of human beings will be
restored at the Last Day. This biblical truth points to the high honor and
regard that God gives to both the physical and spiritual realities of
humanity. (Genesis 2:7; Matthew 10:28; 1 Corinthians 7:34; 2
Corinthians 5:1; 1 Timothy 4:8)
A theological reality like this one requires Christians to honor both body
and soul as crucial to human existence. Christians, therefore, should
respect medical interventions as a fully legitimate form of care for those
struggling in this fallen world. Examinations by medical professionals
are crucial adjuncts to a biblical counseling ministry as they discover and
treat, or rule out physical problems, which lead many to seek counseling
help.” 10
2. Hypothyroidism: “A condition in which the Thyroid gland, located in the front
of the neck, which controls and regulates hormones, metabolism, energy levels,
sleep, or even moods, is producing ineffective levels of hormones.” 11
3. Adrenal Exhaustion: “The Adrenal glands, located on top of each kidney,
secrete the hormone adrenaline when the hypothalamus activates the
sympathetic nervous system due to an external stressor . . . The problem is that
those living in our society today are under constant stress nearly every day, so
our adrenal glands are always producing adrenaline, becoming exhausted or
fatigued.” 12
4. Medication: “A study published in the Journal of the American Medical
Association found that 200 prescription drugs can cause depression.” 13
8 Randy Westerberg, Depression, from an outline at the 2021 Biblical Counseling Conference at Cross Pointe Church.
9 Randy Westerberg, Depression, from an outline at the 2021 Biblical Counseling Conference at Cross Pointe Church.
10 ACBC, Mental Illness and Medicine: I. Mental Disorders and Biblical Counseling, Statements from the Board, as found at:
https://biblicalcounseling.com/about/beliefs/statements-from-the-board/mental-illness-and-medicine/
11 Randy Westerberg, Depression, from an outline at the 2021 Biblical Counseling Conference at Cross Pointe Church.
12 Randy Westerberg, Depression, from an outline at the 2021 Biblical Counseling Conference at Cross Pointe Church.
13 Qato DM, Ozenberger K, Olfson M. (2018) Prevalence of Prescription Medications With Depression as a Potential Adverse
Effect Among Adults in the United States. JAMA. 2018;319(22):2289–2298. doi:10.1001/jama.2018.6741. Retrieved from:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2684607
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14 Randy Westerberg, Depression, from stated at the 2021 Biblical Counseling Conference at Cross Pointe Church.
15 Jay Adams, Competent to Counsel: Introduction to Nouthetic Counseling, 126.
16 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 120.
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4) Matthew 15:19 For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder,
adultery, sexual immorality, theft, false witness, slander.
5) James 3:10 From the same mouth come blessing and cursing.
My brothers, these things ought not to be so.
B. Idols of the heart that fuel depression?
1. Pride
a. Proverbs 29:23 One’s pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in
spirit will obtain honor.
b. Proverbs 16:18 Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit
before a fall.
2. Fear
a. Proverbs 29:25 The fear of man lays a snare, but whoever trusts in the
LORD is safe.
V. Describe Biblical Strategies & Practical Steps for Responding to Depression.
A. “The basic steps of a biblical approach to helping them (individuals who are suffering
with depression) are similar to those you would follow to help people with physical
problems. First, you understand the experience of depression. Second, you make tentative
distinctions between physical and spiritual symptoms. Third, this distinction will allow
you to focus on heart issues. In doing this, you will point the person to Christ as her hope
in suffering, you will encourage her in her faith, and you will guide her in her battle with
sin. This focus on heart issues may actually relieve the depression. Fourth, if the pain of
depression is excessive, consider using medical treatment to possibly ease the pain.” 17
1. Welch “. . . the immediate response of God’s Word is compassion. The church
must move toward the depressed person and mourn with those who mourn
(Rom 12:15), pray for God’s deliverance (2 Cor 1:9-11), and search for
encouraging words that can bless and give hope.” 18
B. Share the Gospel.
1. The first thing you can do with someone who is suffering from depression is to
share the gospel. This is obviously true for an unbeliever but is also important
for a Christian if they don’t fully understand the gospel. Reviewing the
unmatched love, forgiveness, and grace that we receive from God can have a
great impact on someone who is depressed and doesn’t know the Lord or his
promises.
C. Address sin issues directly and conclusively, both their thinking and actions.
1. Welch “Too often, family and friends think the depressed person is very fragile
and cannot handle any frank discussion about sin or hard-heartedness. But to
ignore these issues when they are obvious in someone’s life is to treat that
person without love and compassion.” 19
17 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 115-116.
18 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 121.
19 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 123.
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20 Randy Westerberg, Depression, Lecture from Cross Pointe Church: Biblical Counseling Conference 2021.
21 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 123.
22 Edward Welch, Blame It on the Brain: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience, 124.
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A. Charles Hodges, Good Mood Bad Mood: Help and Hope for Depression and Bipolar
Disorder.