Episode 8 – The Bible and Trauma – Warren Lamb

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Episode #8 Show Notes

Hosts: Jinda Reinig and Kimberly Willess

Special Guest: Warren Lamb

 

Summary

In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, Jinda and Kimmy are joined once again by our resident soul-care expert Warren Lamb, who explores the intersection of trauma, biblical counseling, and mental health. They discuss how biblical counseling approaches trauma differently from mainstream psychology, emphasizing the normalcy of trauma responses and the importance of understanding suffering through a scriptural lens. The conversation highlights key biblical principles for healing, the role of identity in recovery, and practical strategies for trauma survivors. Warren shares insights on how trauma impacts faith and perception of God, and they conclude with a discussion on the future of biblical counseling in addressing trauma.

 

Takeaways

  • Trauma is a normal response to abnormal circumstances.
  • Biblical counseling does not label trauma as a disorder.
  • Suffering is a part of the human experience post-Genesis 3.
  • The Bible provides the best framework for understanding and healing from trauma.
  • Healing is an ongoing process, not a one-time event.
  • Identity in Christ is crucial for trauma recovery.
  • God is present in our suffering and offers hope.
  • Trauma-informed care must be replaced with biblically grounded trauma-wise care.
  • The body does not “keep the score;” it responds to what the mind believes and the heart desires.
  • Redemption of trauma is possible, and our history does not define our future.

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Warrenism of the Week: “History is not destiny. Our history does not define us; it merely explains us. Our history is not who we are; it is where we are from.”

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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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