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Saturday, May 30, 2015
Biblical Counseling-- Marty Sudac
I have a Christian friend who has a very hard life. She is a
divorced, working mom who raises her three children without any physical, relational, or financial
support from their absent father.
None of her extended family lives in America and her former in-laws shun her and her children because she was born in another country. Her job is demanding with long hours, and she
wrestles with all the difficult issues typically confronting parents of preteens and teens. Several times, she has called me in tears and
in distress, eager for support in holding on to biblical truth. Yet in all of this, my friend is an encouragement
to me! She is like the Psalmist David in
that she gives strong words and real emotions to her struggles but ends up
strengthened by the grace, mercy, power and presence of Jesus. We have asked each other hard questions that
uncover the hidden idols of our hearts and the Holy Spirit has used that to
bring us both to repentance and to strengthen us as we each face different
trials. My friend and I offer
biblical counseling to each other
although neither one of us would self identify ourselves as counselors. We
would both say we just remind each other of the eternal, comforting truths of
Scripture and we encourage and sometimes challenge each other to submit to and
rest in the veracity and power of the gospel.
My friend and I are a good picture of what biblical counseling is - the
everyday application of Scriptural truth to the everyday struggles, trials and
temptations of life.
As Christians,
we are called to walk along side each
other - carrying one another's burdens and encouraging each other to maturity in faith even though we often feel inadequate
for the task. Christian Counseling
and Education Foundation (CCEF) is a ministry affiliated with Westminster Seminary that
seeks to equip Christians to understand what Biblical change is, how it occurs
and how Christians can help one another to close the gap between the "head" knowledge of our faith and our "heart" application of
that faith to our daily problems.
Jeremiah 17:7-8 is the foundation
for CCEF :
“But blessed is the one who trusts in
the Lord, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the
water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes;
its leaves are always green. It has no
worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.”
The mission statement of CCEF is "to return Christ to
counseling and counseling to the church." And of course, we are the
church! There are many free or low cost
resources at the CCEF website and there are several books written by CCEF authors
are in the RPC library. CCEF offers
online courses in Biblical counseling for audit or credit. I have completed two
of the online classes and am deeply grateful for all I have learned about the
heat of life (the pressures, situations and events both common and particular),
the heart's response to heat (either thorny, sinful responses because idols
deceive us or fruitful responses because grace captivates and changes us) and
the heart changing and therefore life changing power of Truth - incarnate and written.
We
are richly blessed at Redeemer to hear faithful biblical proclamation and
teaching each week along with graceful exhortation to apply it to all of
life. CCEF is dedicated to nourishing the good seed sown
in believers so that we may love one another, especially in the hardships of
life, in ways that reveal the goodness
of the Lord and glorify Him.
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