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Preventing and Purging Sexual Sin
Truth In Love 550
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast I’m thrilled to have one of my wonderful friends, my former pastor, Bryan Gaines. He serves as a […]
Applying the Four Categories of Suffering in Counseling
Taking a dive into categories to help identify shared characteristics among a variety of counseling issues, while also offering insight into potential heart responses.
Puritans Counseling the Spiritually Depressed
Truth in Love 549
Dale Johnson: This week on the podcast, I’m delighted to have with me Dr. Joel Beeke. He’s a Chancellor and Professor of Homiletics and Systematic […]
The Foolishness of the Cross
The True Wisdom We Offer in Counseling
Can the Bible truly address the most complex problems of life, or do we need something more?
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How Our Lust for Man’s Approval Blinds Us to Sin
The desire to be loved, appreciated, and praised can lead the believer down a path of sin and pride, seeking the approval of those around them instead of the God who knows their weakness and loves them despite it.
Vengeance Is Mine
In a world that increasingly celebrates personal vengeance retribution as due justice, Christians must live counter-culturally, trusting instead in God’s administration.
Lies My Therapist Told Me— Part 2
Truth in Love 518
The secular therapeutic world will label anxiety and depression as illnesses, of the inmaterial mind. Instead, search the Bible for the clarity and hope found in how God sees us and our problems.
Between Bethel and Dan
Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling's Failed Attempt at Balance
Attempts, like Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling, have sought to find balance between two extremes. 1 Kings 12 shows us that “closer” to the truth is still disobedience if it isn’t where God commands.
Lies My Therapist Told Me— Part 1
Truth in Love 517
The secular therapeutic world believes that the immaterial mind can become ill. Biblical language offers clarity and understanding for the brain-mind distinction.
The Greenhouse Effect of Sanctification: You Are Not Your Spouse’s Holy Spirit
While the Christian is not their spouses Holy Spirit and cannot sanctify their spouse, they can create an environment of Christ-like love and grace that promotes spiritual growth.
Why am I Depressed?
In depression, the Christian can turn to Psalm 42 and 43 and respond to despair internally through questioning their soul and externally through reminding their heart of truth and finding hope through worship and prayer.
Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis— Part 2
Truth in Love 516
As even secularists have begun questioning the reliability of the DSM diagnosis, the biblical counselor can rest in the Bible and its sufficiency in understanding people and their experiences in a broken world.
The Dangers of Secular Psychology
Because secular psychology is founded upon beliefs antithetical to God, Christians must reject secular psychology and interpret problems through the perfect lens of God’s Word.
Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis— Part 1
Truth in Love 515
Biblical Counselors can approach life’s hardships and mental health diagnoses with clarity, compassion, and biblical conviction.
When You Want to Let Fear Call the Shots
Oftentimes we make decisions driven by fear, and yet we have a God who has already met our greatest need. Turn from fear and trust Christ for direction.
A Biblical View of Possessions from Ecclesiastes
In little and in much, the Christian is to steward their possessions for God’s glory, rejoicing in what He has given and what He has withheld.