Is your therapist more concerned with your comfort than with your conformity to Christ?
Shockingly, the concept of "clinical distance" in therapy often prioritizes professional boundaries over the intimate, transparent relationships crucial for true spiritual growth. Instead of confronting sin and encouraging conformity to God's Word, secular therapy often focuses on empowering clients to pursue their own values and comfort.
The Bible calls us to a radically different approach: one of loving confrontation, gentle restoration, and a shared reliance on the Holy Spirit.
True healing comes not from feeling good in our own skin, but from conforming to the image of Christ.
Want to learn more about the biblical approach to counseling and mental health?
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