Message 13 of 30
Message 13 of 30
Depression lies. It tries to confirm all of your fears and insecurities.
The truth will set you free. You are not your depression.
From the Fray,
-chaplain mesaeh
Podcast: Download (Duration: 4:37 — 4.6MB)
Talk back to your depression.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 4:37 — 4.6MB)
Depression lies. It tries to confirm all of your fears and insecurities.
The truth will set you free. You are not your depression.
From the Fray,
-chaplain mesaeh
Podcast: Download (Duration: 4:37 — 4.6MB)
To maintain national security and minimize the spread of COVID-19, many members of my unit were separated from their families and asked to endure prolonged periods of isolation.
These short video messages were my attempt to continue serving them with encouragement to "Finish Stronger Than You Started."
The series covers a variety of topics such as spiritual health, parenting, decision-making, anxiety, loneliness, relationships, depression, personal responsibility, and many others.
Sometimes, you can do all the right things and still get hurt. Or sick. Or fired. Or divorced. What’s up with that?
Often, the choice isn’t as easy as right vs wrong. Life is more complicated than that. What do you do when both options seem right?
Loneliness is not the same as being alone–it’s much worse than that. Here’s some suggestions on combating loneliness.
The longer I’m in ministry, the more I’m convinced: we all have the same questions and insecurities. And, we assume no one else would understand the thoughts and fears inside our heart. It leaves us unnecessarily isolated. Alone in our own heads. Solomon, another human, had the same questions. He feared the same things. He wrote a book about them: Ecclesiastes. It’s honest. Uncomfortable. Liberating. Ecclesiastes addresses issues like boredom, death, lack of purpose and meaning, depression, social injustice, work-life balance, and loneliness. Too often, the “guidance” we receive on these matters is: Just have faith. Be thankful. Don’t think about it. Or, What’s wrong with you? Needless to say, this falls short. Thanks to Solomon, we can do better than that. This is a sermon series on his book, Ecclesiastes.
1 | Is There Life Before Death? | 12-Jan-18 |
2 | Should I Feel Bad for Feeling Good? | 28-Jan-18 |
3 | Why Does Life Feel so Hard? | 11-Feb-18 |
4 | How do I Stay Alive When I Feel Alone? | 18-Feb-18 |
5 | Why is Money Such a Mystery? | 9-Apr-18 |
6 | Can I Get God to Do What I Want? | 5-Mar-18 |
7 | What do I do When I Don’t Know What to Do? | 16-Apr-18 |
8 | Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People? | 11-Jun-18 |
9 | Death–What’s the Point? | 12-Aug-18 |
10 | How do I Finish Well? | 27-Sep-18 |
To maintain national security and minimize the spread of COVID-19, many members of my unit were separated from their families and asked to endure prolonged periods of isolation.
These short video messages were my attempt to continue serving them with encouragement to "Finish Stronger Than You Started."
The series covers a variety of topics such as spiritual health, parenting, decision-making, anxiety, loneliness, relationships, depression, personal responsibility, and many others.
Jonah is a book about a man who thought he knew who God was, how God acted, and how God thought. All his life, Jonah assumed God only loved people who looked like him. When he finds out his view of God was far too small, Jonah descends into a crisis where he runs away, throws a fit, and decides he wants to die. More than that, Jonah is a book about a God who is big enough to be misunderstood and loving enough to chase us when we try to run away from him.
0 | Jonah Intro | 20-May-20 |
1 | Boats Going The Other Way | 22-May-20 |
2 | Loving Those People | 29-May-20 |
3 | Who do You Think You Are? | 5-Jun-20 |
4 | Rowing Isn’t Enough | 12-Jun-20 |
5 | MLK & Mercy | 19-Jun-20 |
6 | 3 Ways to Be a Bigot | 26-Jun-20 |
7 | A Better Emotion | 3-Jul-20 |
8 | Jonah Bonus – What About the Fish? | 22-Jun-20 |
9 | Jonah Bonus – The Prayer | 10-Jul-20 |
10 | Jonah Sermon |