Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Basics of Discipleship Counseling
Discipleship is defined by Ander watchword (2003) as an encounter with God (p.14). The snatch theme identified by Anderson which is recitationd in the charge session is the Nazarene as the Wonderful Counselor. Christ is inclined dictum in the give-and-take. In Isaiah 9:6 shows the permit disposed to Jesus. Isaiah 9: 6 states For unto us a pip-squeak is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The decently God, The everlasting father, the Prince of peace. Christs self-assurance is clearly stated in the Bible and there is no confusion or theories that preserve refute this self-assurance as a metaphor. Anderson uses this as a basis to include Christs authority as well as the Bible as in the counseling sessions. Discipleship counseling does not require the exercise of every special gifts; instead, it requires dependence on God, Christ like calibre and the ability to apply uprightness (Anderson, p. 199).\nThe first theme is Jesus as the Wonderful Counselor. The Bible shows that Isaiah 9:6: For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting father, the Prince of peace (King throng Version). The Bible clearly defines Christs authority and Anderson this biblical evidence as a basis to use Christs authority in the counseling sessions. Anderson cites that part of the discipleship counseling involves the integration of God into the counseling session. The modest of discipleship counseling is Gods word and developing conceive with others. Anderson believes that the requirement for counseling is to take in knowledge of Gods word and the true characteristics of God. Anderson involve discipleship counseling as the encourager. He explained that the role of the encourager is to encourage and design relationships with God. This relationship is significant and in alignme...\n
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