WDJD: What Did Jesus Do? 

I recently completed my cover-to-cover, Genesis-to-Malachi, study of the Old Testament. I’ve been focused on:

A Scripture-Saturated Biblical Theology of Traumatic-Suffering and the Embodied-Soul.

I have over 1,000 pages of single-spaced typed notes.

Over the past two weeks, I’ve moved into the New Testament. I just completed my study of the Gospels. Some of the questions I’ve been exploring include:

“What Did Jesus Do (WDJD) as our Soul Physician? “If we let Scripture paint a picture of the way Jesus ministered, what could it teach us about doing biblical counseling and one-another ministry today?” “What did Jesus focus on in his soul physician, soul care ministry, to embodied-souls?” “How does Jesus, the Soul Physician, model soul care for embodied-souls?”

I suspect that I may craft a number of blog posts from my study of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Today’s post, as the title suggests, focuses on a specific aspect of Jesus’s ministry.

Jesus: Soul Physician of Embodied-Souls 

Part of what I’ve done in this study is to collate everything Jesus did—His teaching, His healings, His interactions with the Pharisees, etc., etc., etc.

As many times as


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