No Condemnation
One of the heaviest burdens people bring into counseling isn’t anxiety.
It’s condemnation.
“I should be better by now.”
“I’ve messed up too many times.”
“If people really knew my past…”
Romans 8:1
“Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
Through faith in Christ, God doesn’t gradually accept us based on performance.
He declares us righteous because of Christ.
That truth changes everything in counseling.When identity is tied to performance, people hide their struggles. When identity is grounded in grace, people can finally be honest.
Justification separates two things we often confuse:
Who you are
vs.
What you struggle with
Your struggle may be real.
Your identity in Christ is still secure.
And that security doesn’t produce complacency.
It produces freedom to grow.
Because real change happens when people stop trying to earn the acceptance that Christ has already secured.
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