How Many People Does It Take to be Depressed?
Scenario: Your friend or partner or spouse has had a
bad time of it. He lost his job and is having a hard time trying to find a new
job. He or she's depressed, moody, and angry at God. As a compassionate
partner, should you go there with him/her?
Absolutely
not.
One
person in that bad place is enough for any household. If he or she can't
believe in an all-loving, prosperous God, you have to believe for him or her.
That's what a good friend or family member does. You don't go down in the dumps
with her/him. This is different than compassion, when you cry with someone who
is mourning. This is standing in the gap for someone when he or she can't find the
faith to stand on his or her own feet.
What
you must do as a good friend, partner, spouse, or family member is pray
believing that this person is surrounded about by angels working for his/her
good. You must see that person moving toward divine destiny, holding the hand
of God, wearing robes of satin and walking on streets of Gold. There are no
tears in this prayer. You have to be a warrior in your belief.
If
you have the faith at this point in your life to believe for yourself good
things, then drag that person into your dream. Believe for him or her.
I
had a client who was having trouble with prosperity. Everything we did to boost
her subconscious mind didn't change her core belief about herself. She believed
she didn't deserve to be rich and prosperous. So, I told her for one week I was
going to pray about prosperity for her. See her with angels bringing
clients to her and money flowing from her bank account. Then, I am going to
imagine that I am sitting right next to her in this prayer, receiving the same
gifts from God.
I
told her, if she couldn't believe, then I would believe for her for this one
week. Things began to change for her and me. It's amazing what will happen when
you believe. And when you believe that another person is on your side believing,
exponential prayers moving forward cause greater and greater movement in the
direction of change.
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