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Based on first-hand experience, Ray Comfort offers practical principles to help others overcome panic attacks. Ray shares how he was able to conquer paralyzing, irrational fear, overcome despair, restore peace, joy, and confidence and live fully again. He is confident that, if you suffer from panic attacks, his discovery of the scriptural way out of them will work for you.
“Breathe deeply from your diaphragm. You can also practice a special type of breathing. This is a breathing that goes deep into your diaphragm (the area below your chest). The out breath must be longer that the in breath. This causes stimulation of the part of your nervous system responsible for relaxation. If you breathe in this way then your body will have no choice but to relax.” (Pages 15–16)
“There were terrible problems at work, at home, and even in his church. Everything had suddenly gone wrong. I looked him in the eye and asked, ‘You didn’t pray that God would ‘break’ you, did you?’1 He looked back at me and said, ‘I asked God to break me and grind me to powder …’” (Page 22)
“God takes us through the fires of persecution, tribulation, and temptation to purify us, not to burn us. He takes us through water to cleanse us, not to drown us.” (Page 46)
“If God in His great wisdom sees fit to use the Refiner’s fire (if He takes you through a fiery trial), then it is only ‘if need be’ (see 1 Peter 1:6). Pray that you may avoid it, but this is often normal procedure in being prepared to be used by the Lord. A wild horse is no good to a rider. It can’t be trusted. It needs its spirit broken so that it will willingly yield to the desire of the rider. So, let me share with you a few words of comfort so that if you are finding that you are hanging over a dark chasm of insanity by the spider web of faith, you will know why, and you will realize that the web is unbreakable.” (Pages 29–30)
“Don’t fall into discouragement, which is essentially a lack of faith in God. Dis-couragment is your courage taken from you. Don’t let that happen to you. Keep the faith. If you let your arms hang down in depression instead of rejoicing that God is working all things out for your good, you are saying that God isn’t faithful, that His promises aren’t worth believing, that He is actually a liar. There is no greater insult to God than to not believe His promises. The result of unbelief will be depression, discouragement, self-pity, and resentment, then bitterness, which you will end up spreading to others.” (Pages 47–48)
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