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What does the Bible say about biblical counseling?

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The Bible reveals that biblical counseling is the process of using God's Word to help individuals change in their thinking and behavior to align more closely with Christ.

Biblical counseling is defined as confronting, admonishing, and instructing individuals with the Word of God, empowered by His Spirit, to facilitate meaningful life change. It recognizes that all people have a need for transformation, as emphasized in Romans 12:1-2, which urges believers to be transformed by the renewing of their minds. Rather than relying on human wisdom or psychological theories, biblical counseling emphasizes the supremacy of Scripture and the necessity of a heart-centered approach rooted in the gospel. Ultimately, it seeks to lead individuals to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate source of truth and healing.
Scripture References: Romans 12:1-2, Isaiah 9:6, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Romans 15:14

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