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1 " When we pray, we are speaking to the One Whose eternal purpose and designs are unfolding as our present realities. In order to find hope in them, we must seek HIM and HIS perspective. This requires a keen understanding of the redemptive nature of our existence, which points to the glorious gospel of Christ. "
― James MacDonald , Christ-Centered Biblical Counseling: Changing Lives with God's Changeless Truth
2 " The biblical counselor must always remember that the ROOT problem is deeper than skin; it is sin. The ultimate cure is not culture, but Christ. "
3 " While the United States is becoming the most culturally diverse nation in the world, less than 5.5% of Christian congregations are multiethnic. "
4 " Who we are is not a question we can ask without seeking to understand the context in which we live. Biblical counselors seek to understand the influences that shape the responses of the human heart. "
5 " What you hope for determines what you live for. What you hope for determines WHO you live for. Hope misplaced can devastate you. "
― James MacDonald
6 " Pride rises above and against the knowledge of God, acting as if He is unworthy to be retained in our thoughts. "
7 " In counseling, we don't simply help people to change one thought; we help people to understand the pattern of their thinking – their mindsets. "
8 " A continual diet of the Word satisfies, and it builds an appetite for more. "
9 " If we are to use the Bible effectively, then we must use it the way God wrote it – in narrative form. Our team rejects the notion that the Bible is simply an encyclopedia of disconnected Bible verses. God's Word is less like a cookbook and more like a novel. "
10 " All the stories and poems and letters and oracles and wisdom verses of God's Word, like individual instruments in a great orchestra, serve THE WHOLE story. "
11 " God's Word is especially suited to directing those who want to focus primarily on the nature and direction of their own hearts. "
12 " Our hearts are wired for worship, and our worship is directly tied to our sense of hope. "
13 " This is God's world, so everything, even if it intends to efface God, bears witness to God – understood and interpreted through biblical eyeglasses. "
14 " Whether you realize it or not, your ongoing battle with unbelief drives all your sinful thoughts, emotions, desires, and actions. "
15 " Our view of human problems determines who is qualified to speak to them. If sin is the primary human problem, then those with the theological and practical expertise in dealing with sin – in its varied and complex forms – should lead the way in the field of people-helping. Unless we have an accurate and robust conception of sin, the church will concede much of its work to outside professional and will be ill-equipped to cooperate with them when needed. "
16 " A rebellion against God, even as believers, is fueled by the toxic fumes of unbelief. "
17 " The counselee should be aware that you are not God. Better yet, she should be aware that you are aware that you are not God. "
18 " If we had not experienced our deep sinfulness and Jesus' deep forgiveness through the cross, we will not love others well in the midst of their struggles. If we do not see the beauty and glory of God in our own redemption, we will not be able to offer a compelling redemptive vision for those who are hopeless and who doubt God's love for them. "
19 " The role of biblical counselors is facilitate the discovery of a greater God awareness through spiritual eyes that look at life through scriptural lenses. "
20 " Most counseling cases today involve good desires that have become overgrown. In these cases most relevant passages of Scripture may not be those that rebut particular manifestations of sin, but those that remind us to love God with all our hearts. "