Structure that Needs to Change
Larry describes the fallen structure in every human being and how to disrupt the bad, sin, and affirm the good, trusting God.
Larry describes the fallen structure in every human being and how to disrupt the bad, sin, and affirm the good, trusting God.
Five anchor points in chaos. 1) No way out, only a way forward. 2) God does not seem terribly interested in solving our problems. 3) We need to understand what keeps us from knowing God, not what is causing our problems. 4) Flesh reveals itself most clearly in how we relate. 5) We must enter the mystery of deep change by continually facing ourselves and God.
Five anchor points in chaos. 1) No way out, only a way forward. 2) God does not seem terribly interested in solving our problems. 3) W need to understand what keeps us from knowing God, not what is causing our problems. 4) Flesh reveals itself most clearly in how we relate. 5) We must enter the mystery of deep change by continually facing ourselves and God.
Taken from a lecture, this talk by Dr. Crabb highlights what it means to be a Biblically-based counselor. It talks about homosexuality and how this affects relationship to a father and mother. It finishes by comparing the fallen structure of the world to a Godly one.
There is a profound need for encouragement in the body of Christ. Programs don’t usually work to create a community of encouragement. Encouragers affirm courage and perseverance, and call forth potential.
Finding God, knowing God in the midst of life’s troubles.
Finding God & knowing Him more deeply; seen through life of Enoch, who walked with God, pleased God, and saw his sin as a greater problem than his pain.