Author: Andrea Lee

How Do We Develop an Eternal Perspective?

Without an eternal perspective, we misinterpret the details of our lives. We see anything that hinders our comfort and convenience in the present as a nuisance or even an enemy. We despair over lost opportunities and frantically clamor for relational and physical fulfillment. Everyone seeks satisfaction for the infinite longings of their hearts by forcing, demanding, and manipulating their way through their lives. We misinterpret and reject hardship of all kinds because we don’t have an internal view of God’s eternal picture. Continue Reading →

Read More

The Illusion of Self-Sufficiency

“You’ve got this.” “You are enough.” The cultural wisdom of our day seeks to boost confidence and performance by promoting self-sufficiency. We desperately want to have what it takes to meet the demands of our dreams and responsibilities. Christians will acknowledge that this thinking displaces God, but we are more influenced by the logic of self-sufficiency than we admit. This influence is compounded when we fail to realize that self-sufficiency is a code word for pride. Pride thrives when it can hide behind safe-sounding words. Continue Reading →

Read More

Do Good Grades Matter Too Much to You? Part Two

Grades are a significant area for students to grow in worship, trust, and obedience to the Lord. In Part One, we looked at the distress associated with academic performance and how to help students begin to discern the underlying desires of that distress. We also discussed specific passages from God’s Word that can help transform what we treasure. Today, we’ll look at more biblical truth to apply to the student’s perspective and interpretation of their performance. Continue Reading →

Read More

Using Psalm 46 in Counseling, Part Two

Psalm 46 is a powerful passage to address fear and anxiety in believers and to share the hope and power of God with unbelievers. In Part One, we looked at the context of Psalm 46 as a whole and the content of the first stanza (verses 1-3). In today’s post, we’ll unpack the rest of the psalm and consider more counseling applications.  Continue Reading →

Read More

Categories

Archives