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Our Part in Counseling
Lesson Three
He is the Artist
• We, the counselors, are merely a tool in His hand!
God Uses People (including women)
• 1 Corinthians 3:9 - We are laborers together _______________________.
• All Christians are qualified to help, encourage, and motivate one another at a level
_____________________________________________ and spiritual maturity.
• Both men and women are needed as ___________________________________.
• Titus 2:2-4 - Micah 6:4 - "...and I sent before thee Moses, Aaron, and Miriam."
What is Biblical Counsel?
• In simple terms, Biblical counsel is directing a believer to understand and apply
________________ __________________!
• Biblical counseling involves defining a __________________ in Biblical terms,
constructing a ______________________ in the form of a ________________ so
your counselee can accomplish a _____________ and find __________________
that are consistent with the _____________________________________.
Biblical Counsel Includes (1)
• Encouraging - Romans 14:19; Romans 15:13
• To encourage Biblically means:
• We give ______________ - Definition of Biblical hope: To _________________
confidently the fulfillment of God’s ______________________ and rest quietly
in the assurance of God’s ________________.
Biblical hope is grounded in…
o The __________________________
o The __________________________
Biblical Counsel Includes (2)
• Exhorting/instructing – Hebrews 3:13; Hebrews 10:25
• When we exhort and instruct . . .
• We must stick to what the Bible says, not what we have _______________ in the
latest Christian books, not what we _______________, and not what we might
_______________________________________.
Biblical Counsel includes (3)
• Comforting – 2 Corinthians 1:3-4; Colossians 4:6
• When we comfort . . .
1.
We give ________________
2. We give ____________________________
3. We __________________ carefully
4. We ___________
5. We ___________
6.
We _______________________________
Biblical Counsel includes (4)
• Admonishing – Romans 15:14; Ephesians 4:22-24
• When we admonish…
• We must be filled with ___________________.
• We understand that change is a three factored process
• _______________ - Change ___________________ - ____________________
To be a good counselor . . .
• __________________, ______________, and ________________ are necessary.
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A counselor's knowledge and understanding must be in ____________________,
not just a knowledge of human problems.
2. A counselor’s skill must be in identifying underlying problems and ___________
of the heart and in ____________________ scriptural principles to them.
3. A counselor’s training must be geared to produce and demonstrate spiritual
maturity and wisdom in his own life.
4. A counselor must have a passion to care for the __________________________
with a loving, _________________________ heart.
5. We counsel because it is _________________, not because it is fun or enjoyable.
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