A Personal Journal of Grace and Discipleship

“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God,who loved me and gave himself for me.” - Galatians 2:20

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The Exchanged Life: Finding Freedom and Wholeness Through Spirituotherapy

In a world filled with competing counseling models, it’s not uncommon to find contrasting views on what “biblical” or “Christian” counseling truly means. Searching for answers can feel overwhelming, and the terms alone—“biblical counseling” versus “Christian counseling”—can spark endless debates on how, or whether, secular counseling methodologies fit within a Christian framework.

How justification, reconciliation, and regeneration affect my identity
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How justification, reconciliation, and regeneration affect my identity

In this week’s discussion question, we are asked to discuss the one implication of the objective doctrine of justification by faith that is most subjectively meaningful to us in our personal relationship with the Lord Jesus. We are to discuss a topic that is deeply meaningful to us personally.

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On the definition of sin
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On the definition of sin

In this week’s discussion question, we were asked to evaluate each of our author’s attempts to provide a working definition of sin. Needham defines sin in a number of ways while Erickson tries to be more theologically precise, then Hall gives a very broad perspective on the subject. We were asked to identify the definition of sin we think is most clear and expand it in our own words in a couple of paragraphs.

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Theological perspectives on the nature of man
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Theological perspectives on the nature of man

As is the typical pattern for my counseling courses at Luther Rice, our first discussion question in Foundations in Counseling was based on our reading assignment for the week. Our assignment was to present one of the theological perspectives on the nature of man. We were to support the view with Scripture, discuss how the nature of man is revealed in the Bible, and discuss the implications of the nature of man for biblical counselors.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 24: Teaching exchanged life living
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 24: Teaching exchanged life living

Dr. Jones uses the “1 John” tests to allow a person to see if they are saved. They are not ways of becoming a Christian, rather they are ways of seeing the evidences of being a Christian. He believes that the church is not good at making disciples, but good at making converts.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 23: Counseling in the last days
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 23: Counseling in the last days

Dr. Solomon has seen the counseling issues in these last days becoming more and more serious and sinful. He believes that there has been psychologizing the church. The experience of the cross is generally not at the center of discipleship and counseling programs.

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Solomon Lecture Series, lecture 22: A survey of Romans 6-7
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Solomon Lecture Series, lecture 22: A survey of Romans 6-7

Every believer has been baptized by the Holy Spirit into Christ upon salvation. Our old self in Adam has been crucified (executed) with Christ at salvation. Our physical body dominated by sin has been rendered inoperative. Sin (noun) is still there in our body, but we are no longer dominated by it.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 13: Homework in biblical counseling
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 13: Homework in biblical counseling

Galatians 6:2 mandates that we show genuine concern for our client’s (heavy) burdens. However, in verse 5 we see that each should bear their own (reasonable) load. There is a balance between what we do for the client and what they should do for themselves. Rescuing people can sometimes delay them coming to the Cross.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 12: Exchanged Life Marriage Counseling
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 12: Exchanged Life Marriage Counseling

In marital spirituotherapy, unlike traditional marriage therapy, individuals are not seen as a couple. Dr. Solomon believes that the problem is with the individuals, not the marriage. So, each person in the marriage is seen individually. The encounter with the Cross that leads to surrender and identification needs to be fundamental in the marriage. Dr. Solomon says that if Christ lives in the husband and Christ lives in the wife, then Christ can get along with Himself.

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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 11: Overcoming legalism
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Solomon Lecture Series, Lecture 11: Overcoming legalism

Rev. Travis states that legalism has to do with performance. He defines legalism as accepting any belief or conviction that favor with God can be earned. God is not influenced by our behavior, but rather what Christ achieved on the Cross. Acceptance before God is based on God’s grace, Christ’s shed blood, and faith, activated by the Holy Spirit. Adding anything to this formula is legalism.

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Highlights from Dr. Charles Solomon’s book, “Discipling the Desperate”
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Highlights from Dr. Charles Solomon’s book, “Discipling the Desperate”

Here are some highlights from Dr. Charles Solomon’s book entitled, “Discipling the Desperate: The Spirit’s Ministry to Hurting Believers.”

Dr. Solomon believes that although we define our ministry as counseling, it should actually be called clinical discipleship. Dr. Solomon starts out by stating that “The Church’s dependence upon programs, and lack of emphasis on discipleship, resulted in mass referrals to those trained in psychology.”

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