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"We who preach & write, do so in a manner different from which the Scriptures have been written. We write while we make progress. We learn something new every day. We speak as we still knock for understanding…If anyone criticizes me when I have said what is right, he does me an injustice. But I would be more angry with the one who praises me and takes what I have written for Gospel truth than I would be with the one who criticizes me unfairly." Augustine
Grace to all, Mark Hamby

Thursday, January 03, 2008

The Stream of Counseling

 


The Stream of Counseling
12/19/2007


This stream of Counseling doesn’t just flow to us directly from Christ, only from him; it flows through his people as well. We need others—and need them deeply. Yes, the Spirit was sent to be our Counselor. Yes, Jesus speaks to us personally. But often he works through another human being. The fact is, we are usually too close to our lives to see what’s going on. Because it’s our story we’re trying to understand, we sometimes don’t know what’s true or false, what’s real or imagined. We can’t see the forest for the trees. It often takes the eyes of someone to whom we can tell our story, bare our soul. The more dire our straits, the more difficult it can be to hear directly from God.

In every great story the hero or heroine must turn to someone older or wiser for the answer to some riddle. Dorothy seeks the Wizard; Frodo turns to Gandalf; Neo has Morpheus; and Curdie is helped by the Lady of the Silver Moon.

Having a doctrine pass before the mind is not what the Bible means by knowing the truth. It’s only when it reaches down deep into the heart that the truth begins to set us free, just as a key must penetrate a lock to turn it, or as rainfall must saturate the earth down to the roots in order for your garden to grow.

“Behold, you desire truth in the innermost being” (Ps. 51:6 NASB). Getting it there is the work of the stream we’ll call Counseling.

(Waking the Dead , 124–27)


From The Ransomed Heart, by John Eldredge, reading 353
Ransomed Heart Ministries www.ransomedheart.com

 

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Humility requires trust. Humility believes that what God and others have to teach me is worthy of my dependant trust....This is why we define humility as trusting God and others with me."...TrueFaced

When I think I cannot learn from others...I'm usually right...and need a humility check. I cannot learn if I am stuck in my own prideful ways.....

1Pe 5:5 Likewise, ye younger, be subject unto the elder. Yea, all of you gird yourselves with humility, to serve one another: for God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble.

1/05/2008 8:24 PM  

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