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Instilling Hope in Every Counselee
Believers have a greater hope in this life and should learn to encourage one another deeply in the truth of the gospel.
Praising in the Pain: Learning Joy from Habakkuk
For the biblical counselor, it is important that we remind counselees of what is so easy to forget: the goodness and faithfulness of God.
Laziness: A Common Spiritual Problem in Counseling
For the believer, we must be good stewards of what we have been given and walk in the good works He has prepared for us to walk in.
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The Puritans on Contentment
Truth in Love 338
How should we understand contentment and how do we keep from confusing this idea with something like apathy or indifference?
Satan Will Be Crushed
The end of the story is that God of peace will crush Satan under our feet. And if we are in Christ, we will live in victory and joy with Him, eternally.
Doubt: A Common Temptation Among Believers
When doubt arises, we must be quick to remember God’s ways are not disordered, and He is against the fog of doubt that stumbles our faith.
The Sin of Murmuring
Truth in Love 337
Grumbling never travels alone. It can become a domino effect and lead us to other sins.
Considering Neuroscience in Biblical Counseling
Truth in Love 336
How do we, as biblical counselors, read the research of neuroscience with a helpful eye that doesn’t dismiss it out of hand but maintains a discerning heart?
The Abuse Pendulum (Part 2)
Dr. Jim Newheiser continues to evaluate common statements you hear about ministering to those who’ve experienced domestic abuse.
The Abuse Pendulum (Part 1)
This is part of a series of four blogs about domestic abuse by Dr. Jim Newheiser.
Helping Counselees Form Good Habits
Truth in Love 335
Our goal as biblical counselors is to help form habits in the counselee that will last long after we’re done meeting with them.
The Heart of Deconstruction
Counseling Postvangelicals
Suppose a friend informs you they are deconstructing their faith and now identify as a postvangelical. How would you engage them with biblical counsel?
His Commands Are Not Burdensome
God’s commandments are not burdensome to believers because we love Him, are convinced He loves us, are empowered by Him to obey, and forgiven by Him when we don’t.
Living Confidently in God
Truth in Love 334
Biblical hope is fixed on the foundation of God’s character and God’s promises. That is a solid rock, a certainty where we can place our confidence.