Hopelessness and Depression
There's a moment in a blowout when everyone in the stadium knows the result is decided, players still running and the clock still ticking but nothing left to play for.
That's what hopelessness feels like. The weight has been there long enough that it stopped feeling like a weight and started feeling like reality.
In this session, we look at Elijah, a man who had just witnessed one of the greatest moments in Scripture, then sat down in a desert and asked God to let him die. His story is 3,000 years old and reads like something out of this week.
Pastor Josh also shares something he doesn't say lightly: his own experience of attempting suicide, and what he found on the other side.
If you've stopped believing things can change, this is for you.
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