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A Basic Guide to the Principles and Practice of Counseling In recent years, many in the church have disdained the Bible as the guidebook for living, and instead sought the help of psychologists and secular methods for explaining the difficulties of life. Yet when believers need help in dealing with their sin, to whom can they turn? An Introduction to Biblical Counseling is the perfect manual for...

Motivation for Moses Chapters 3 and 4 of Exodus contain another helpful example of biblical, God-centered inducement. In this passage, God convinces Moses to commit to something that Moses does not want to do—lead the people of Israel out of Egypt. How did God motivate Moses? Notice that God did not focus on Moses’ control points—fleshly desires or sinful pride—but, rather, on Himself and His own glory. One way God motivated Moses was through His promises (cf. 3:8, 12, 17–18). When people understand