Good Grief: Why do I feel so gloomy all the time?
Main Scriptures: 1 Kings 19
Additional Scriptures: Romans 8:33-37, Hebrews 1:14, 1 Peter 5:9, Like 1:78-79
POINTS:
Gloom is a darkness where you see no light or a state of despondency where you have no hope.
Gloom begins with a threat. These threats are known as a Jezebel.
Our body, soul, and spirit is threatened. Ultimately it is our hope that is being threatened.
To live victoriously against these threats we must go to God and have an honest conversation with Him about what we are feeling.
One way that God addresses our need in grief is through ministering angels who deliver what God has for us.
Threats can cause us to adopt a victim mentality. A victim's mentality is a mindset that you adopt because of negative circumstances that is producing self-pity.
A victim mentality come’s from isolation. We isolate ourselves from others and from God. This leads to misinformation.
God isn’t going to yell above the threat, but when you come to His mountain He will give you information to resist the threats of the enemy.
You are not alone!
God gives us the church to administer mercy in our time of grief.
God gives us Himself, bringing us out of the darkness of gloom and into His marvelous light.