So when I feel the sneaky olโ€™ depression starting to try to creep back into my day,โ€ฆ.well, I wish I could say I always bounce right back up, but I donโ€™t. Sometimes it takes a few days, sometimes weeks, but thankfully my spiritual foundation always grabs ahold of me and pulls me back up.

Itโ€™s not typical for someone my age to have been raised in the very old fashioned spiritual revivals, but looking backย now Iโ€™m extremely thankful I had the chance to experience them. I could talk for hours about it, but in short they were hot summer nights at old fashioned gospel sings. Entire families would sing, play all their own instruments,โ€ฆ.no air conditioning, actual water pumps outside the church, and outhouses.

#Revivals #OldChurches #Hymns

Iโ€™ve been slipping again this past week. Not really sure why, but I do know that when this happens itโ€™s time for me to recheck my overall perspective. Today, the old hymn โ€œPrecious Lord, Take my Handโ€ comes to mind. Written by Thomas A. Dorsey in 1932, a week after his wife and son died. 

He described that period as, โ€œhaving a strange feeling inside, a sudden calm and quiet stillness.โ€ Itโ€™s so reassuring to use historical examples of how others have overcome, and some even exceled after some of the hardest life experiences.

Thomas A. Dorsey | Songwriters Hall of Fame (songhall.org)โ€‹

To fight off the depression that is trying to sneak in, Iโ€™m going to use the old hymns to remind me that everything that has happened to me has happened before. Iโ€™m not the first, and I wonโ€™t be the last to go through these difficulties.

Thankfully, God is and always has been here for us. Our Faith and hope can get us back up on our feet.

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