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How God’s Grace Shapes Counseling

In Christ, there is sufficient grace to cover every sin, to grow in Christ, and to persevere in a hostile world.

Knowing When to Graduate Your Counselee

Truth in Love 340

Teach your counselee to find grace—the empowering grace to live the Christian life and to regularly feed from God’s Word.

Heath Lambert’s Biblical Counseling and Common Grace

Book Review

God’s ministry done in God’s way will never lack the resources needed to help people with their problems on this side of heaven.

Repentance

Seeking God’s Glory Through Self-Confrontation

This essay presents a model for biblical repentance. A person first determines that change should happen. He then designs a plan for change. And then he starts doing what he has resolved to do.

Grace and the Christian Life

Truth in Love 124

The Reformation recovered the doctrine of grace it remains vitally important today for Christian living.

When Hardship Hits: 7 Ways God Uses Suffering to Make us Like Jesus

How does God’s care and good purposes manifest in hardships and suffering that believers experience?

What Can an Unbeliever Know?

Truth in Love 481

Discussing the unbeliever’s counsel in light of epistemology and common grace.

Crafting Temptation and Repentance Plans to Help Addicts

Keith Palmer addresses two pieces of the counseling approach: helping addicts with temptation and repentance.

Biblical Sorrow Without Sinful Complaining

Long before you start pointing out how someone might be sinning in their circumstances, I hope as a counselor that you’re willing to create a safe place for them to sorrow.

Grace Relations

Truth in Love 358

How are biblical counselors and the church poised to offer true and redemptive solutions to cultural and ethnic tension among God’s people?

Making Grace Practical

Truth in Love 83

Dr. Lambert talks about the importance of grace in the Christian life for the problems that people face in counseling.

Overcoming Bitterness

Truth in Love 66

Bitterness stems from a lack of forgiveness.