Biblical Counseling Insights

Life Discipleship Resources from Dr. Henry Brandt

  • Life’s Challenges
  • Changing Behavior
    • Overview
    • Dealing with Behavior Problems
    • Pride vs. Humility
    • Fear vs. Faith
    • Anger vs. Forgiveness
    • Overindulgence vs. Moderation
    • Immorality vs. Purity
    • Dissatisfaction vs. Contentment
    • Deceit vs. Honesty
    • Divisiveness vs. Harmony
    • Rebellion vs. Obedience
    • Irresponsibility vs. Diligence
  • Successful Marriage
    • Overview
    • Marriage Insights
      • Building Harmony in Marriage
      • Marriage Partnership
      • A Solid Foundation
      • Spirit-Filled Marriage
      • Who is the Leader?
      • Marriage God’s Way
      • Good Communication
      • An Inner Life for a Healthy Marriage
      • Marriage Boundaries
      • Escaping Difficult Situations
  • Living God’s Way
    • Heart Change
      • Find New Life in Christ
      • Acknowledge Sin
      • Offer Genuine Repentance
    • Personal Transformation
      • Walk in the Spirit
      • Think Biblically
      • Behave Obediently
    • Healthy Relationships
      • Resolve Anger
      • Build a Healthy Marriage
      • Raise Godly Children
    • Godly Leadership
      • Lead by Biblical Principles
      • Communicate Biblical Truth
      • Counsel Using Biblical Standards
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Good Goals for Happiness

March 1, 2010 by ddunn

How can setting the right goals bring happiness?

Goals bring life into focus.
They give meaning and purpose to life.
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Filed Under: Happiness, Uncategorized Tagged With: goals, Happiness

The Temptation of Self-Centeredness

February 24, 2010 by ddunn

It is important to accept responsibility for your life. However, once you do that, you will be tempted to backtrack, to lay the blame for your ups and downs, your troubles and defeats, at someone else’s door. But don’t become discouraged here–or misled. Temptation is something you hold in common with all people. And it, too, is something you must meet with whatever resources you have and be responsible for your response to it.
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Filed Under: Biblical Behavior, Developing Self-Control Tagged With: blame, character, temptation

Responsibility for Your Inner Life

February 21, 2010 by ddunn

To get out of the gloomy pit of despair, bitterness, hostility, jealousy, and the accompanying aches, pains, and misery, you must take personal responsibility for your own character, no matter what someone else does–or did. If a person is miserable, it is his or her choice. Our woe is not the result of our background, or the people around us, or our environment, but of a choice, either deliberate or vague, to continue in the direction that we have been heading.

Spiritual maturity brings peace, as the psalmist indicated: “Mark the blameless [mature] man, and observe the upright; for the future of that man is peace” (Psalm 37:37).

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Filed Under: Biblical Mental Health, Inner Peace Tagged With: denial, personal responsibility

The Benefit of Acknowledging Sin

February 18, 2010 by ddunn

There is a reason why so many people are unhappy, why there is so much conflict between individuals. Isaiah pinpointed the trouble long ago: “We have turned, everyone, to his own way” (Isaiah 53:6).

You like your own ideas, plans, aspirations, and longings. So does everyone else. Thus when a person encounters resistance to his wishes, or faces demands that are not to his or her liking, they tend to rebel, to attack, to run, or to defend themselves. Our natural reaction is to be resentful, bitter, stubborn and full of fight. It is easy for us to think that our own desires are the reasonable ones. We will find a way to make a selfish drive seem selfless, deceiving even ourselves.

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Filed Under: Dealing with Sin, Life Transformation Tagged With: denial, sin

Emotions Affect the Body

February 15, 2010 by ddunn

There is a relationship that exists between the mental/emotional state of a person and the workings of his body. For a better understanding of how this relationship functions, we must turn to the physician.

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Filed Under: Biblical Mental Health, Physical Health Tagged With: emotional stress, psychosomatic disorders, stress

Patterns of Deception

February 12, 2010 by ddunn

Deception is so common and follows such well-defined patterns that the patterns can be described. Taken together they are called “mental mechanisms.”

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Filed Under: Inner Peace, Relationships, Self-Discovery Tagged With: deception, honesty, lying, rationalization

Facing Your Shortcomings and Failures

February 9, 2010 by ddunn

What is your reaction when a friend confides, “I’m going to be very frank. There’s something about you that I wish were not true”? If he has a compliment, you are only too glad to have him say it; you don’t even draw him apart from the crowd to hear it. But how hard it is to have your faults pointed out. We all have a built-in resistance to seeing our shortcomings.
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Filed Under: Biblical Mental Health, Self-Discovery Tagged With: failures, self-esteem, self-respect, self-worth, shortcomings

Discover Your True Self

February 6, 2010 by ddunn

Discovery is often a fascinating, satisfying experience–but sometimes oh, so painful! The most effective starting point in discovering yourself is to engage in self-discovery. How do you discover yourself?

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Filed Under: Biblical Mental Health, Inner Peace Tagged With: Inner Peace, Self-Discovery, self-image

Experience Contentment

February 3, 2010 by ddunn

Do you realize the Bible holds the keys to happiness? Do you read your Bible, or does it just sit on a shelf? The Bible is a very important book, and it contains a lot of good, solid Biblical principles for living. If you pay attention to those principles you will be on the pathway to contentment.
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Filed Under: Contentment, Happiness Tagged With: Contentment, Happiness, thankfulness

What Makes People Happy?

January 26, 2010 by ddunn

Are you searching for happiness? If so, you are not alone.

Many people are seeking relief from their desperately unhappy, frustrating, or hopeless condition. Frequently their situations cannot be reversed – whether it is unemployment, poverty, a broken marriage, relational conflicts, disability, or the death of a loved one.

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Filed Under: Happiness Tagged With: Happiness

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Overview

  • Overview

Heart Change

  • Find New Life in Christ
  • Acknowledge Sin
  • Offer Genuine Repentance

Personal Transformation

  • Walk in the Spirit
  • Think Biblically
  • Behave Obediently

Healthy Relationships

  • Resolve Anger
  • Build a Healthy Marriage
  • Raise Godly Children

Godly Leadership

  • Lead by Biblical Principles
  • Communicate Biblical Truth
  • Counsel Using Biblical Standards

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