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Course Introduction
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Philosophy of Biblical Addictions Counseling
This section teaches the foundational concepts of biblical addictions counseling
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Practice of Biblical Addictions Counseling
This section gives the counselor practical tools for helping addicts and their families
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Final Quiz
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” ACCOUNTABILITY”
Romans 3:23-24 and Romans 6:23 shares that sin is a problem for everyone. However there is some good news with this, JESUS is the answer for everyone. Two are better that one, which we have studied , and if two are better and God is in the solution, answer (and He is ) then we have three. No problem is a problem as long as we have the answer, Jesus is at the right hand of the Father, making intercession for me, us.
Romans #:24 is a covenant; “I am being justified, declared free of the guilt of sin, made acceptable to God, and granted external life, as a gift by His undeserved grace and through redemption provided in Christ. my lawless deeds are forgiven ans my sins have been covered up and completely buried. The Lord will take no account nor charge my sin against me. Romans 4:7-8
That’s freedom,
Lanny