Category: Applying Biblical Principles to Everyday Problems

Procrastination: Shame: A Motivation Killer

  Until I titled this week’s blog last week I had never made this connection. I’m interested in seeing where my research leads as I support this conclusion. In her book The Compulsive Woman, Sandra Simpson LeSourd wrote:  “My mind went back to a clinic lecture. If children are sexually molested, the “boundaries” of their …

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Procrastination: What It Is and What It Isn’t

  Last time we talked about the three levels of change, i.e. superficial, situational, and substantial. The opening paragraph of that lesson is worth repeating since we have just celebrated New Year’s Eve that is often accompanied by new resolutions. Superficial change is temporary change at best. Going through our daily routine we may recognize …

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Fifth of the Five Ways of Loving

  When we looked at phileo love, which cherishes and has tender affection for the loved, we learned exercising this level of love always expected a response. The illustration used was you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours. The fifth level of love however is at the opposite end of the spectrum. Of all …

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Two More of the Five Ways of Showing Love

  Of the five ways of showing love, last time we looked at two and this will be will look at two more. We learned that epithumia connotes a strong desire of any kind – sometimes good sometimes bad. It means to set the heart on; long for rightly or otherwise:  or it can mean …

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Two of the Five Ways of Showing Love

As mentioned last time, the Greek language of the King James Version of the New Testament is far more descriptive than our every day corresponding English words. In this article I am sharing the thinking of Dr. Ed Wheat, M.D. author of “Love Life for Every Married Couple.” His explanations, however, go beyond marriage and …

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Levels of Love

Love is a complicated word to define especially the Americanized English version we employ conversationally and through writing. A trip to my dictionary was enlightening while at the same time mind-boggling in that 8 different aspects, or applications, were necessary to define love. And even these were not adequate as compared to love as defined …

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Family Background and Social Class As Prerequisites for Marriages and Friendships

Mainly in fairy tales do the princess and pauper marriages and friendship relationships end with the saying, “And they all lived happily there after.” In the real world, however, this is often not the case. As I write about and teach these tools, I am mindful of the fact that many of these Bible-based principles …

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Special Article: Marriage – Whose Plan Is It?

  Dear Readers, I am inserting the following article:  Marriage – Whose Plan Is It? because of the controversy surrounding this critical subject from both the Right and the Left, Christian believers, non-believers and other factions. As a Bible-based, Christian counselor I state without apology, “I do not beat people over the head with the …

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Religion: A Prerequisite for Marriage and Friendships

  As a jail chaplain I was often confronted by inmates asking, “Hey, Rev, How many God’s are there?” To answer I’d often hold up one finger pointing toward heaven. “If there is only one God why are there so many different religions?” My answer always got the questioners un-divided attention. “I don’t talk about …

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Have Predetermined Prerequisites for Marriage

Up to this point our discussions have focused on problems and solutions to problems as they affect individuals mostly brought on by personal choices. We have stated we may be free to do whatever it is we want to do, but we are not free to choose the consequences of our choices. The consequences to …

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God’s Plan for the Family

Even the casual observer has to admit, whether they believe in a Divine Creator or not, there is an established, recognizable symmetry and order in life and life’s surroundings. This also applies to family structure. Many teaching God’s Word as a guide for marriage picture this as God’s umbrella of protection for the family. The …

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The Three Levels of Life

This is a brief lesson built upon three thoughts that have profound results when considered in concert one with the other. The Three Levels of Life1. Satanic = Evil given for Good2. Human = Evil given for Evil – Good given for Good3. Divine = Good given for Evil Initially I am usually misunderstood when …

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More on Submission

  Last time we looked at the following tool: Submission If you submit to God’s Plan He is in control. If you resist God’s Plan others are in control. One of the key things to remember about submission is that it is God’s Plan. From the Bible’s perspective it is not out of order to …

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Submit!

  Today the word, submit, seems to be a cuss-word, but it is not if practiced within the framework of the Biblical admonition. Admittedly it is a difficult concept to embrace because many in positions of authority abuse or misuse their authority. Submitting to the proper authority, that is, one that is truly an authority …

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God’s Marriage Triangle

  Picture the following as the three points of a triangle: God – Husband – Wife  This principle is built upon Matthew 6:33 which has a very wide range of illustrations and applications – marriage included: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness;              and all these (marriage) things shall be added unto you.” What …

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Emotional Love Language

  Many in the field of premarital and marriage counseling borrow heavily from Lawrence J. Crabb, Jr.’s The Marriage Builder and Gary Smalley & John Trent’s The Language of Love for teaching communication skills. Larry Crabb sees communication in marriage from two perspectives:  Manipulation or Ministry. He states words do one of three things:  Words …

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Know What Makes Your Spouse Tick Not What Ticks Your Spouse

  Now that I have your undivided attention this article isn’t going where you may think. This isn’t about pushing hot buttons. It is about how men and women are different although equal. We put this study under the heading of Personal Worth:  Security and Significance.  These are normal needs. If we weighed a woman …

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Supporting Male and Female Characteristics

  Last time we ended with these two statements:  Adam was to be a provider, teacher, protector and a leader/guide. Eve was to be a companion, helper, creator of human life, and a creator of beauty. We also sustained the point of view that the male and the female were equal by virtue of the …

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Part Two: The Creation of the Man and the Woman

  Last time we opened with the following truisms: Creating the male first did not establish his superiority, rather it established his need:  “And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone (Genesis 18a).” Creating the woman second did not establish her inferiority, rather it established her mission:  “I …

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Part One: The Creation of the Man and the Woman

  Creating the male first did not establish his superiority, rather it established his need:  “And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone (Genesis 18a).” Creating the woman second did not establish her inferiority, rather it established her mission:  “I will make him an help meet for him …

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