Christian
Counseling through Discipleship
As the entire country has exploded in the
field of Psychology and medicating the mentally ill, there
is a huge concern if this approach is the exact one that should be taken
alone. There is a growing
concern of prescription drug use, which is in fact simply medicating the
problem instead of
completely addressing it, so that the disorder can possibly be overcome. Could this be that God
has been taken out of the equation? In
the early field of Psychology there was little focus on
the spiritual healing of those that had been abused or terribly hurt by
problems, or associated with
things that left them incapable of facing on their own. Still today there is little focus on the spiritual
side of Psychology or the profession has little to say about Biblical
truths. In fact, they do
not include spiritual healing and restoration in their practices at all in
secular Psychology
It is of great hope that through some of
the information generated on three topics on the subject,
a clear conclusion can be drawn that could possibly change the course of how
the problems
have been addressed with those that are spiritual oppressed, tormented by
issues of pride,
and also the sins of the ancestors that may be also affecting their lives to
this day.
Psychology is clearly not the enemy,
although the precepts have not always led to lasting results. There have been many breakthroughs in the development of disorders, and also
cognitive therapies to change behavior patterns. The problems that are associated with the
outcome are that there has been little room, or attention given for using cognitive therapies,
including spiritual revelations, this had led the profession in a childlike state that cannot heal
mental illnesses. The fruits of its work alone are not bearing the results that is needed in the dark
world today. In order to broaden our paths of healing the broken, the definition of truth must
be defined, and there is no other answer that can ever supersede the ultimate understanding and
healing power of Jesus Christ.
(Anderson, Neil. T., 2003 Discipleship Counseling) Anderson presents a huge amount of
information that is being used among Christian professionals working in the Counseling
profession. The information is very insightful and gives great hope to the encourager to engage
on some of these areas to help the growing numbers of people that are suffering.
According
to Anderson (2003), he states “When we lack the expertise and the patience, we
resort to
some kind of power mode to correct people or circumstances”. (p 173) Anderson raises the
question in thoughts of what happens if the lights have been extinguished
within the Churches? He concludes there is great damage that
follows this path. Anderson
(2003) states below:
Pharisaic leaders in such ministries are more
concerned about controlling
others than about developing self-control. They do not want to set
their people free. They want to controlthem. Such people have never really entered into the experience of spiritual life. They go to church and critique the message and the music.
Dealing with spiritual bondage will draw
persecution and attacks according to Armstrong (2003).
Scripture is a reminder to pray for those that are persecuted or cursed. Some of the self-righteous
spirits that are in leadership positions will actually prevent those that are
seeking to come
to the truth as Anderson (2003) goes on to explain. (p 176). Legalism is not spirituality. It is
a religious man made tradition, and it can create a huge amount of
bondage. Jesus greatly warned
against this in Matthew Chapter 23. He
called them hypocrites that sought to close the doors
of the Kingdom that prevented those that needed it the most while turning them
away from the
truth. (Matthew 23:13).
being spoken and it needs to be heard in the context of a safe relationship where the dignity of
the one who has been crushed is restored”. (p 3) She concludes that Christian encouragers are to
go, and to patiently listen, be there is the face of the enemy, and do so in love. Langberg (2011)
spoke no truer words when she addresses the question of “Is not this what Christ did for all”? To
be Christ like is how love is reflected towards others, even in the very presence of evil.
He will equip those with the power of his Holy Spirit.
Others
must have teachable spirits in order to grow in maturity. Counseling is a muscle, constantly
flexing and growing in the process of helping others
Overcoming Ancestral Sins
Many people are born into dysfunctional
families. Often sins are passed down
from one generation
to the next according to Anderson (2003).
Anderson also states that “it is the final links
of bondage that have chained them to their past”.(p 329) Anderson continues to
address the occult
experiences in family heritage, and how it has a great influence on what people
carry around
with them. He states “Unless we make
concerted efforts to do otherwise, we will perpetuate
the habits, customs and traditions passed on in our families for generations.”
(p 330)
People develop habits early on, and were not necessarily taught these things. It is a natural
reaction to pick up things from those related to others. It can be passed down for several
generations, and many of these contracted habits can be harmful. Anderson states that “we are
not guilty because of our parents sins. Yet because they sinned, we are vulnerable to what they
have taught and modeled for us”.
The Prophets in the Old Testament
warned us about the sins of ancestral decent.
According to
Anderson (2003) National or corporate repentance cannot happen effectively
without individual
repentance. (p 335) If past sins are
left to fester, they will be passed down to the next
generation. Anderson (2003) concludes
that “it is because we are new creatures in Christ that
we can actively choose and renounce the sins of our ancestors and stop the
cycle of abuse. (p338)
According to McMaken, Bonnie (March 2011) almost every family has secret roots that are
embedded in their families. Sometimes it can be a painful dig to get to the very root of the
problem that sprang from our ancestors. Generational sins can be hidden very well and are often
swept under the rug to help protect younger generations. However if the family does not possess
the proper knowledge to break destructive patterns, like addictions processes they will be passed
from one generation to the next. The cycle of destruction can continue, and can be very
complicated to discover the root of the problem. In this case passing through the light, and the
knowledge of truth according to God’s word it will very often expose dark secrets, or possibly
bring them into the mind of the counselee, and then they can be encouraged to walk through the
process to break free from the bondage that is keeping them imprisoned.
In the closing argument, it should be addressed that we can walk side by side with
Psychologists in the healing processes of redemption. As Christians we acknowledge the job is
not complete until Christ can work through the processes that surround the subject
understands that complete healing comes from Christ alone, and not secular theories or a
prescription of drugs. Although these things may temporarily aid the problem, it truly does not
heal and restore the broken soul, nor will it give them the hope of eternity. It is a great hope that
these fields will come together in their research, and examine the need of spiritual revelation in
helping those through whatever Mental Illness or addiction they may be facing. The most
important thing of all is to remember that Christ was the most wonderfully powerful Counselor
of all, and that we would strive to model His pattern while working with broken people.
Anderson,
Neil T. (2003) Discipleship Counseling:
The complete Guide to Helping Others Walk
In Freedom and Grow in Christ.
Ventura: Regal Books
Langberg,
Diane, PH.D (2011) Trauma as a place of
Service: A Traumatized Planet, She’s
my
sister,
a Bible Society initiative.
McMaken,
Bonnie (Mar 7, 2011) Do Our Parents’ Sins
Affect Us? Finding healing from
generational hurts and hang-ups.