Gaining Spiritual Resilience: Moving Forward With Hope And Strength
Gaining Spiritual Resilience: Moving Forward With Hope And Strength
In this episode of Faith with Friends, Lisa Lorenzo is joined by Dr. Lydia Martinez, a mental health counselor and Christian therapist. They are discussing the topic of discouragement and depression, and how the two are not the same. Dr. Martinez explains that depression is a serious mental health condition, and not something to be taken lightly. She also advises that if someone is feeling discouraged, they should seek help from a mental health professional. Lisa also suggests taking time for self-care and turning to God during this time. This episode encourages people to take mental health seriously and to reach out for help if they are feeling overwhelmed.
The conversation talks about depression and anxiety, two mental conditions, and how people feel when they experience them. It then moves on to discuss resilience and how it can be used to overcome hardships and trauma. The speaker provides an example, comparing resilience to a basketball that bounces back up when thrown. From a biblical stance, resilience is something that can be achieved by utilizing the resources, strengths, and skills that the Bible provides.
In this conversation, the speakers discussed how God gives us tools to help us be resilient in difficult times. They spoke about examples of resilient people from the Bible, such as Jesus, Naomi, and Joseph. They emphasized the importance of trusting God and turning to Him in moments of fear and distress. They explained that having faith and being obedient to the Holy Spirit is key to building resilience. Lastly, they suggested that having a morning and evening routine and not making decisions while feeling hungry, angry, lonely, or tired can also be helpful.
In this conversation, Dr. Lydia and the host discussed the importance of turning to God and seeking his guidance in times of difficulty. It was emphasized that change is hard, no matter what form it takes, and that people need to learn how to grieve and move forward. Dr. Lydia suggested leaning on others for accountability, allowing the Holy Spirit to work through us, and seeking Christian counseling if we don't have the skills to handle difficult times. It was concluded that resilience is needed to get through tough times, and that biblical truth and prayer can help build this resilience.
Timestamps
0:00:00
Therapy Thursday: Understanding Discouragement and Depression with Dr. Lydia Martinez
0:04:06
Topic: Resilience in the Face of Adversity
0:06:15
Conversation on Building Resilience Through Biblical Truths
0:12:57
Conversation on Building Resilience in Difficult Times
0:14:37
Heading: "Faith with Friends Podcast: Overcoming Tough Times with the Help of God"