Episode 7 – The Sufficiency of Scripture for Counseling – Warren Lamb

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Episode #7 Show Notes

Host: Jinda Reinig

Special Guest: Warren Lamb

 

Summary

In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Jinda and Warren discuss the concept of the sufficiency of Scripture, emphasizing its role as the primary resource for soul care and counseling. They discuss the definition of sufficiency, the authority of Scripture, and how it applies to various life situations. The conversation contrasts secular psychology with biblical counseling, highlighting the importance of relying on Scripture for guidance in mental health and emotional well-being. They also explore the implications of believing in the sufficiency of Scripture and how it can transform lives by providing a clear understanding of identity and purpose in Christ.

 

Takeaways

  • The Bible is the God-breathed, inerrant, and fully sufficient Word of God.
  • Sufficiency means nothing else is needed for matters of life and faith.
  • Scripture addresses all human experiences and challenges.
  • The authority of Scripture is foundational in counseling.
  • Psychology often lacks the certainty that Scripture provides.
  • The focus of biblical counseling is on honoring God, not just improving life.
  • Understanding one’s worth in Christ is crucial for healing.
  • The church must avoid integrating secular philosophies.
  • Properly interpreted Scripture properly applied is the primary tool for soul care.

 

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Warrenism of the Week: “Biblical counseling is a sacred space we are invited to share with God and the person He has us counseling.”

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Published by: Pastor Warren Lamb

God has granted me the honor of being adopted as one of His sons and of serving His people as a Bible teacher and Biblical counselor. My primary area of counseling expertise is often referred to as "high-end" counseling: survivors of trauma and abuse, especially childhood sexual abuse, church abuse, narcissistic abuse, domestic oppression, sex-trafficking, kidnapping, and sole-survivor counseling. As a survivor myself, God uses my own healing journey to help bring hope and healing to others (a la 2 Cor. 1:3-4). Abuse and oppression are NEVER okay with God! When it comes to oppression and abuse, there is no "Switzerland," no neutral territory - you either side with the oppressor or with the oppressed; there is no middle ground. To find out more, visit our website https://tilbcc.com

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