In the sermon titled "Biblical Counseling (part 1)", Adam Tyson addresses the doctrinal significance and necessity of biblical counseling over secular psychology. He argues that secular psychological practices are inadequate and often harmful, as they substitute the wisdom of God with human wisdom, leading individuals further from true healing and change available through Christ. Drawing on Scripture references such as Colossians 2:8 and Romans 12:1-2, Tyson emphasizes that only God's Word can transform lives, countering the pervasive acceptance of psychological theories that deny individual accountability and the sufficiency of Scripture. The practical significance of this teaching is profound; it equips believers to rely on biblical truths for guidance, ensures that counseling leads others towards a right relationship with God through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, and affirms the centrality of the gospel in addressing human issues.
“The answer to the problems of the human heart obviously do not lie within the secular wisdom of this world, but within the knowledge of God.”
“Biblical counseling is confronting admonishing instructing people with the Word of God in the power of the Spirit of God to help them change in their thinking and behavior to make them more like Christ for God's glory and for their good.”
“Psychology is diametrically opposed to the Bible. The world's way is psychology, but God's way is Christianity.”
“Don't be intimidated by the world system, but rather put your confidence in God's Word.”
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