My first and initial reading of Lloyd-Jones’s classic Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure elaborate on this trend. Lloyd-Jones asserts that a “depressed Christian is a contradiction in terms, and he is a very poor recommendation for the gospel (11).” In other words, he elaborates, “the man who is dejected and disquieted and miserable, who is unhappy and depressed always shows it in his face” (13).
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My first and initial reading of Lloyd-Jones’s classic Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure elaborate on this trend. Lloyd-Jones asserts that a “depressed Christian is a contradiction in terms, and he is a very poor recommendation for the gospel (11).” In other words, he elaborates, “the man who is dejected and disquieted and miserable, who is unhappy and depressed always shows it in his face” (13).