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Learn critical aspects of intensive counseling including motives, identity, theology, and the importance of timing and disposition. Gain insights on shaping identity, understanding God's perspective, and avoiding pitfalls in relating to God.
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Basics of Intensive Counseling—Speaking Life Into The Story— Scott O’Malley
I. A Critical Transition A. Motives; Identity; Theology B. The Heart is the Target (Luke 6:45) C. TimingMatters (Prov. 25:11) D. Disposition Matters (2 Tim. 2:24-26) E. Two examples
II. Motives • Why motives come first B. Why motives are so important C. How motives connect to behavior
III. Identity • What shapes a person’s identity? (Perceived Value) 1. Skill set 2. Internalevaluation 3. Externalevaluation 4. Interpretation Created by Craig Mercer of Twelve Stones Ministries
III. Identity B. What is God’s perspective on our Identity? (Intrinsic Value) 1. Giftedby God (Eph. 2:8-9) 2. Definedby God (John 15:15) 3. Illuminated by God (Rom 8:15-16) 4. Directedby God (Rev. 21:3) Created by Craig Mercer of Twelve Stones Ministries
IV. Theology “What comes to our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” A.W. Tozer
IV. Theology A. Pitfalls in relating to God 1. Life Under God 2. Life Over God 3. Life From God 4. Life ForGod Taken from With by Skye Jethani
IV. Theology B. Rightly Relating to God Life with God is the pinnacle of human existence (Col. 3:1-4)
Application Walk through: Meditation Sheet
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