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Judge Not

Most savvy Christians know that the prohibition to judging in Matthew 7:1 has to do with wrong judging, and not with judging altogether. “I didn’t know that!” Sure. In John 7:24 Jesus commands us to judge a righteous judgment. And, here in Matthew 7, he explains that he is speaking about the one who does ... The post Judge Not appeared first on Institute for Nouthetic Studies | Biblical Counseling.

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The 5 Lies of Panic Attacks

When panic attacks occur, the sufferer hopes that the terror will stop instantly and never return. This is a certain truth about panic attacks: no one wants them, ever. Panic attacks are brief episodes of intense dread accompanied by physical symptoms like an irregular or rapid heartbeat and sweaty palms. When you’re in the middle […] The post The 5 Lies of Panic Attacks appeared first on Lucy Ann Moll.

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Learning to Love Waiting, Part 2

In part 1 we looked at Psalm 25:3 which promises that, “Indeed, none who wait for you shall be put to shame; they shall be ashamed who are wantonly treacherous.” What an amazing positive promise to the those who wait for the Lord and also a warning to those who don’t wait on him (i.e.... read more The post Learning to Love Waiting, Part 2 appeared first on Counseling with Confidence and Compassion.

Biblical Counseling for Women

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When You Are Afraid of Tomorrow

‘Your kingdom come. Your will be done, On earth as it is in heaven. Matthew 6:10 (NASB) Each week as I meet with women for counseling and discipleship I hear the cries of their hearts as they try to deal with the changes that are happening in their lives. Many women I have contact with are […] The post When You Are Afraid of Tomorrow appeared first on Biblical Counseling for Women.

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The Gospel Brings Healing

I find that many Christians get uncomfortable when talking about God and healing. To discuss God brining physical healing raises controversial questions about spiritual gifts. To discuss emotional healing seems […] The post The Gospel Brings Healing appeared first on IBCD.

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Created to Long

Longing is part of our hard wiring. Even before the Fall, there was room for longing. If this wasn’t true, Adam and Eve would not have been drawn away from God by the desire to be like Him or taste what was forbidden. So, we can assume that longing is not inherently sinful. It was a part of “us” when God looked over His creation and saw that it was very good (Gen. 1:31). Our difficulties arise when, like Adam and Eve, our hearts turn to small, impotent life-snuffing longings rather than to our one, sure, all-satisfying Hope. Continue Reading →

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A Liturgy for Rest

Oh Lord, you who are our Eternal Rest,we come to you this day with restless hearts and weary bodies.We feel deeply our weakness, our finiteness, our burdens of suffering and sin.Lord Jesus, we hear your invitation: “Come to me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”And so, we come […] The post A Liturgy for Rest appeared first on CCEF.

Institute for Nouthetic Studies (Jay Adams)

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Judge Not

Most savvy Christians know that the prohibition to judging in Matthew 7:1 has to do with wrong judging, and not with judging altogether. “I didn’t know that!” Sure. In John 7:24 Jesus commands us to judge a righteous judgment. And, here in Matthew 7, he explains that he is speaking about the one who does ... The post Judge Not appeared first on Institute for Nouthetic Studies | Biblical Counseling.

Tim Challies

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You’re Exactly As Holy As You Want To Be

Every Christian is a work in progress. Every Christian is striving for holiness, laboring to put off the old man and put on the new. Though none of us is as holy as we will be in heaven, I trust that each of us is holier now than when we first came to Christ. And none of us is as holy as we want to be. Yet that’s only partially true…See AlsoMarriage Happy, Marriage HolyImpossible, Unrealistic, Sinful, LazyReading Classics – The Religious Affections (VII)

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Happy Thanksgiving!

From now through December 2nd, save 20% on purchases from our online store when you enter the coupon code THANKS at checkout. Also, due to the Thanksgiving holiday, we will not be releasing a new episode of our podcast this week. New episodes will resume on December 5th.

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Does the Bible Say Anything about Going to Church?

Where did the idea of going to church originate? Some of the typical culprits suggested are Constantine, American business models, old people, or pastors desperately in need of jobs. But whose idea is it, really? The post Does the Bible Say Anything about Going to Church? appeared first on 9Marks.

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The Birth, Life, and Death of an Intrusive Thought

This article explores the prevalence and impact of intrusive thoughts, particularly in the context of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). It delves into the development of intrusive thoughts and offers biblical counsel on addressing them, emphasizing the normalization of such thoughts and the importance of controlling attention towards them.

Judge Not

Most savvy Christians know that the prohibition to judging in Matthew 7:1 has to do with wrong judging, and not with judging altogether. “I didn’t know that!” Sure. In John 7:24 Jesus commands us to judge a righteous judgment. And, here in Matthew 7, he explains that he is speaking about the one who does …
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You’re Exactly As Holy As You Want To Be

Every Christian is a work in progress. Every Christian is striving for holiness, laboring to put off the old man and put on the new. Though none of us is as holy as we will be in heaven, I trust that each of us is holier now than when we first came to Christ. And none of us is as holy as we want to be. Yet that’s only partially true…See AlsoMarriage Happy, Marriage HolyImpossible, Unrealistic, Sinful, LazyReading Classics – The Religious Affections (VII)

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A La Carte (December 4)

A La Carte: The finish comes fast / The strength of gentleness / Produce something average / CNN repeats Andy Stanley’s falsehoods / How to read and remember / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (October 24)A La Carte (9/5)A La Carte (09/18)

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A La Carte (December 3)

A La Carte: John Piper on gender pronoun hospitality / When there is too much to do / Is Christmas a pagan tradition? / The passion of Jordan Peterson / The joy of our adoption / and more.See AlsoA La Carte (1/3)A La Carte (09/22)A La Carte (09/19)

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