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		<title>By: Raquel- Philippines</title>
		<link>http://www.dramabeans.com/2008/05/extending-the-choi-family-line/#comment-153710</link>
		<dc:creator>Raquel- Philippines</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Release from depression caused by guilt came from confession and seeking God&#039;s forgiveness…   Jesus Christ loves Choi Jin Shil very much..</description>
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		<title>By: Raquel- Philippines</title>
		<link>http://www.dramabeans.com/2008/05/extending-the-choi-family-line/#comment-153707</link>
		<dc:creator>Raquel- Philippines</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Depression is a widespread condition, affecting millions of people, Christians and non-Christians alike. Those suffering from depression can experience intense feelings of sadness, anger, hopelessness, fatigue, and a variety of other symptoms. They may begin to feel useless and even suicidal, losing interest in things and people that they once enjoyed. Depression is often triggered by life circumstances, such as a loss of job, death of a loved one, divorce, or psychological problems such as abuse or low self-esteem.

The Bible tells us to be filled with joy and praise (Philippians 4:4; Romans 15:11), so God apparently intends for us all to live joyful lives. This is not easy for someone suffering from situational depression, but it can be remedied through God&#039;s gifts of prayer, Bible study and application, support groups, fellowship among believers, confession, forgiveness, and counseling. We must make the conscious effort to not be absorbed in ourselves, but to turn our efforts outward. Feelings of depression can often be solved when those suffering with depression move the focus from themselves to Christ and others.

Clinical depression is a physical condition that must be diagnosed by a physician. It may not be caused by unfortunate life circumstances, nor can the symptoms be alleviated by one&#039;s own will. Contrary to what some in the Christian community believe, clinical depression is not always caused by sin. Depression can sometimes be caused by a physical disorder that needs to be treated with medication and/or counseling. Of course, God is able to cure any disease or disorder. However, in some cases, seeing a doctor for depression is no different than seeing a doctor for an injury.

There are some things that those who suffer from depression can do to alleviate their anxiety. They should make sure that they are staying in the Word, even when they do not feel like it. Emotions can lead us astray, but God&#039;s Word stands firm and unchanging. We must maintain strong faith in God and hold even more tightly to Him when we undergo trials and temptations. The Bible tells us that God will never allow temptations into our lives that are too much for us to handle (1 Corinthians 10:13). Although being depressed is not a sin, one is still accountable for the response to the affliction, including getting the professional help that is needed. “Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that confess his name” (Hebrews 13:15).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Depression is a widespread condition, affecting millions of people, Christians and non-Christians alike. Those suffering from depression can experience intense feelings of sadness, anger, hopelessness, fatigue, and a variety of other symptoms. They may begin to feel useless and even suicidal, losing interest in things and people that they once enjoyed. Depression is often triggered by life circumstances, such as a loss of job, death of a loved one, divorce, or psychological problems such as abuse or low self-esteem.</p>
<p>The Bible tells us to be filled with joy and praise (Philippians 4:4; Romans 15:11), so God apparently intends for us all to live joyful lives. This is not easy for someone suffering from situational depression, but it can be remedied through God&#8217;s gifts of prayer, Bible study and application, support groups, fellowship among believers, confession, forgiveness, and counseling. We must make the conscious effort to not be absorbed in ourselves, but to turn our efforts outward. Feelings of depression can often be solved when those suffering with depression move the focus from themselves to Christ and others.</p>
<p>Clinical depression is a physical condition that must be diagnosed by a physician. It may not be caused by unfortunate life circumstances, nor can the symptoms be alleviated by one&#8217;s own will. Contrary to what some in the Christian community believe, clinical depression is not always caused by sin. Depression can sometimes be caused by a physical disorder that needs to be treated with medication and/or counseling. Of course, God is able to cure any disease or disorder. However, in some cases, seeing a doctor for depression is no different than seeing a doctor for an injury.</p>
<p>There are some things that those who suffer from depression can do to alleviate their anxiety. They should make sure that they are staying in the Word, even when they do not feel like it. Emotions can lead us astray, but God&#8217;s Word stands firm and unchanging. We must maintain strong faith in God and hold even more tightly to Him when we undergo trials and temptations. The Bible tells us that God will never allow temptations into our lives that are too much for us to handle (1 Corinthians 10:13). Although being depressed is not a sin, one is still accountable for the response to the affliction, including getting the professional help that is needed. “Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that confess his name” (Hebrews 13:15).</p>
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		<title>By: Raquel- Philippines</title>
		<link>http://www.dramabeans.com/2008/05/extending-the-choi-family-line/#comment-153705</link>
		<dc:creator>Raquel- Philippines</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Question: &quot;Why should I not commit suicide?&quot;

Answer: Our hearts go out to those who have thoughts of ending their own lives through suicide. If that is you right now, it may speak of many emotions, such as feelings of hopelessness and despair. You may feel like you are in the deepest pit, and you doubt there is any hope of things getting better. No one seems to care or understand where you are coming from. Life just is not worth living...or is it?

If you will take a few moments to consider letting God truly be God in your life right now, He will prove how big He really is, “for nothing is impossible with God” (Luke 1:37). Perhaps scars from past hurts have resulted in an overwhelming sense of rejection or abandonment. That may lead to self-pity, anger, bitterness, vengeful thoughts, or unhealthy fears that have caused problems in some of your most important relationships.

Why should you not commit suicide? Friend, no matter how bad things are in your life, there is a God of love who is waiting for you to let Him guide you through your tunnel of despair and out into His marvelous light. He is your sure hope. His name is Jesus.

This Jesus, the sinless Son of God, identifies with you in your time of rejection and humiliation. The prophet Isaiah wrote of Him in Isaiah 53:2-6, describing Him as a man who was “despised and rejected” by everyone. His life was full of sorrow and suffering. But the sorrows He bore were not His own; they were ours. He was pierced, wounded, and crushed, all because of our sin. Because of His suffering, our lives can be redeemed and made whole.

Friend, Jesus Christ endured all this so that you might have all your sins forgiven. Whatever weight of guilt you carry, know that He will forgive you if you humbly receive Him as your Savior. “...call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you¼” (Psalm 50:15). Nothing you have ever done is too bad for Jesus to forgive. Some of His choicest servants committed gross sins like murder (Moses), murder and adultery (King David), and physical and emotional abuse (the apostle Paul). Yet they found forgiveness and a new abundant life in the Lord. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17).

Why should you not commit suicide? Friend, God stands ready to repair what is “broken,” namely, the life you have now, the life you want to end by suicide. In Isaiah 61:1-3, the prophet wrote, “The LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor…to comfort all who mourn, and provide for those who grieve…to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.”

Come to Jesus, and let Him restore your joy and usefulness as you trust Him to begin a new work in your life. He promises to restore the joy you have lost and give you a new spirit to sustain you. Your broken heart is precious to Him: “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise” (Psalm 51:12, 15-17).

Will you accept the Lord as your Savior and Shepherd? He will guide your thoughts and steps—one day at a time—through His Word, the Bible. “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you” (Psalm 32:8). “He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; the fear of the LORD is the key to this treasure” (Isaiah 33:6). In Christ, you will still have struggles, but you will now have hope. He is “a friend who sticks closer than a brother” (Proverbs 18:24). May the grace of the Lord Jesus be with you in your hour of decision.

If you desire to trust Jesus Christ as your Savior, speak these words in your heart to God: “God, I need you in my life. Please forgive me for all that I have done. I place my faith in Jesus Christ and believe that He is my Savior. Please cleanse me, heal me, and restore my joy in life. Thank You for Your love for me and for Jesus&#039; death on my behalf.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Question: &#8220;Why should I not commit suicide?&#8221;</p>
<p>Answer: Our hearts go out to those who have thoughts of ending their own lives through suicide. If that is you right now, it may speak of many emotions, such as feelings of hopelessness and despair. You may feel like you are in the deepest pit, and you doubt there is any hope of things getting better. No one seems to care or understand where you are coming from. Life just is not worth living&#8230;or is it?</p>
<p>If you will take a few moments to consider letting God truly be God in your life right now, He will prove how big He really is, “for nothing is impossible with God” (Luke 1:37). Perhaps scars from past hurts have resulted in an overwhelming sense of rejection or abandonment. That may lead to self-pity, anger, bitterness, vengeful thoughts, or unhealthy fears that have caused problems in some of your most important relationships.</p>
<p>Why should you not commit suicide? Friend, no matter how bad things are in your life, there is a God of love who is waiting for you to let Him guide you through your tunnel of despair and out into His marvelous light. He is your sure hope. His name is Jesus.</p>
<p>This Jesus, the sinless Son of God, identifies with you in your time of rejection and humiliation. The prophet Isaiah wrote of Him in Isaiah 53:2-6, describing Him as a man who was “despised and rejected” by everyone. His life was full of sorrow and suffering. But the sorrows He bore were not His own; they were ours. He was pierced, wounded, and crushed, all because of our sin. Because of His suffering, our lives can be redeemed and made whole.</p>
<p>Friend, Jesus Christ endured all this so that you might have all your sins forgiven. Whatever weight of guilt you carry, know that He will forgive you if you humbly receive Him as your Savior. “&#8230;call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you¼” (Psalm 50:15). Nothing you have ever done is too bad for Jesus to forgive. Some of His choicest servants committed gross sins like murder (Moses), murder and adultery (King David), and physical and emotional abuse (the apostle Paul). Yet they found forgiveness and a new abundant life in the Lord. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17).</p>
<p>Why should you not commit suicide? Friend, God stands ready to repair what is “broken,” namely, the life you have now, the life you want to end by suicide. In Isaiah 61:1-3, the prophet wrote, “The LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor…to comfort all who mourn, and provide for those who grieve…to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.”</p>
<p>Come to Jesus, and let Him restore your joy and usefulness as you trust Him to begin a new work in your life. He promises to restore the joy you have lost and give you a new spirit to sustain you. Your broken heart is precious to Him: “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise” (Psalm 51:12, 15-17).</p>
<p>Will you accept the Lord as your Savior and Shepherd? He will guide your thoughts and steps—one day at a time—through His Word, the Bible. “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you” (Psalm 32:8). “He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; the fear of the LORD is the key to this treasure” (Isaiah 33:6). In Christ, you will still have struggles, but you will now have hope. He is “a friend who sticks closer than a brother” (Proverbs 18:24). May the grace of the Lord Jesus be with you in your hour of decision.</p>
<p>If you desire to trust Jesus Christ as your Savior, speak these words in your heart to God: “God, I need you in my life. Please forgive me for all that I have done. I place my faith in Jesus Christ and believe that He is my Savior. Please cleanse me, heal me, and restore my joy in life. Thank You for Your love for me and for Jesus&#8217; death on my behalf.”</p>
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		<title>By: Park</title>
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		<dc:creator>Park</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 23:17:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My aunt divorced her husband who was abusive. During the divorce he tried to get the house and ended up with half the worth of it although it was my grandpa&#039;s gift to my aunt before he died. My aunt got custody of her daughter and changed her last name. A regular divorce is one thing but I don&#039;t think it&#039;s surprising to change the child&#039;s last name to the mother&#039;s maiden name if the father was terrible and now estranged. Choi&#039;s husband was physically abusive and cheated on her. He even denied the alleged affair then secretly got married to the woman soon after the divorce. I wouldn&#039;t want my children to have his name.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My aunt divorced her husband who was abusive. During the divorce he tried to get the house and ended up with half the worth of it although it was my grandpa&#8217;s gift to my aunt before he died. My aunt got custody of her daughter and changed her last name. A regular divorce is one thing but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s surprising to change the child&#8217;s last name to the mother&#8217;s maiden name if the father was terrible and now estranged. Choi&#8217;s husband was physically abusive and cheated on her. He even denied the alleged affair then secretly got married to the woman soon after the divorce. I wouldn&#8217;t want my children to have his name.</p>
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		<title>By: Herbert</title>
		<link>http://www.dramabeans.com/2008/05/extending-the-choi-family-line/#comment-61110</link>
		<dc:creator>Herbert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 18:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Rest in Peace, Choi Jin Shil...</description>
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		<title>By: ed</title>
		<link>http://www.dramabeans.com/2008/05/extending-the-choi-family-line/#comment-60507</link>
		<dc:creator>ed</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 10:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>RE: javabean&#039;s explanation @ #30:

&#039;kay that makes sense, and it&#039;s consistent with the patriarchal view of women being merely vessels to deliver lineage borne from the man&#039;s seed. in that old scenario, she truly is a non-person without ownership/authority in the marriage/family. *cough*vomit*</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RE: javabean&#8217;s explanation @ #30:</p>
<p>&#8216;kay that makes sense, and it&#8217;s consistent with the patriarchal view of women being merely vessels to deliver lineage borne from the man&#8217;s seed. in that old scenario, she truly is a non-person without ownership/authority in the marriage/family. *cough*vomit*</p>
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		<title>By: heejung</title>
		<link>http://www.dramabeans.com/2008/05/extending-the-choi-family-line/#comment-43725</link>
		<dc:creator>heejung</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the song today really reminded me of hellogoodbye. lol : )</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the song today really reminded me of hellogoodbye. lol : )</p>
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