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In this second part of our conversation on biblical change, Dr. Newheiser joins Anthony Russo to explore how union with Christ enables believers to bear fruit and live transformed lives. The conversation also emphasizes practical aspects of change, including the importance of scripture, prayer, trials, and community support. Russo and Newheiser address common misconceptions about change, such as relying solely on personal effort or unbiblical methods, and stress the importance of grounding efforts in Christ's love and power. Illustrated with practical analogies and personal anecdotes, the episode offers hope and encouragement for those struggling with persistent sins, reminding listeners that true satisfaction and transformation come from Christ. 00:35 The Possibility of Biblical Change01:07 Scriptural Foundations for Change01:52 The Role of Christ in Transformation03:08 Practical Illustrations and Applications04:28 Understanding Biblical Sanctification07:59 The Importance of Gospel-Centered Change18:48 Means of Lasting Change20:49 Final Thoughts and EncouragementFacebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of our mini-book Help! I Want to Change: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/help-i-want-to-change/
In this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo engages in a rich discussion with Jim Newheiser, a seasoned author and biblical counselor. They delve into Jim's Lifeline mini-book, Help, I Want to Change, and explore the principles of sanctification. Jim shares his journey into biblical counseling, greatly influenced by Jay Adams, and highlights how the Bible provides comprehensive guidance for addressing spiritual and emotional challenges. The episode tackles various misconceptions about sanctification, stressing that true biblical change is grounded in the Gospel, requires a Christ-motivated intentionality, and ultimately aims to glorify God. They also discuss practical aspects of applying biblical change in everyday life and the importance of personal growth for effective ministry.00:25 Introducing Jim Newheiser02:19 Jim's Journey into Biblical Counseling04:38 Understanding Biblical Change10:42 Challenges in Sanctification17:28 The Role of the Gospel in Change19:30 Practical Applications of Biblical Change22:12 Closing Remarks and ResourcesFollow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of our mini-book Help! I Want to Change: https://www.shepherdpress.com/products/help-i-want-to-change/
What does the Bible teach about divorce and remarriage? Christian counselor Jim Newheiser says this: “My understanding is that the Bible permits divorce and remarriage in particular instances. But not every Christian agrees with this conclusion. So what are the common evangelical views on divorce and remarriage, and how do we evaluate them biblically?” This is a conversation you don't want to miss! What Does the Bible Teach About Divorce and Remarriage? (thegospelcoalition.org) https://www.amazon.com/Marriage-Divorce-Remarriage-Critical-Questions/dp/1629953164See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About the Guest(s): Jim Newheiser is an experienced figure in the field of Christian counseling, currently serving as the director of the Christian Counseling program at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina. This program is grounded in biblical counseling principles. With a history of engagement in the field since the mid-1990s, Newheiser has also played a pivotal role in the Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship (IBCD), serving as its executive director for 17 years. Additionally, he contributes his expertise as an ACBC fellow and as a member of the Biblical Counseling Coalition. His personal life includes over four decades of marriage and raising three adult sons. Episode Summary: In this episode of Renewal Cast, Coalt Robinson invites counselor and educator Jim Newheiser to delve into the intricate process of personal change and the nuances of parenting in a Christian context. The discussion opens with an exploration of why individuals often struggle with transformation despite recognizing the need for it. Jim shares his insights, drawing from his extensive experience in biblical counseling and pastoral ministry. The conversation moves towards the critical role that the gospel plays in facilitating authentic change, highlighting the need for a balance between understanding divine grace and exercising personal responsibility in sanctification. The practical issues in parenting are addressed, noting that the application of scriptural principles varies significantly depending on the child's stage of faith. Interwoven with Newheiser's theological stance are the challenges and humbling experiences that come with striving to guide children towards a Christ-centered life. Key Takeaways:Transformation often involves a long-term process rather than instantaneous change, and individuals should align their expectations with the principles of progressive sanctification.A secure standing with God through Christ is the foundation from which genuine change and pursuit of holiness emanate, and this assurance is essential for combating doubts and fostering spiritual growth.Gratitude for God's grace can significantly motivate obedience, but this is just one aspect of multifaceted motivations that also include discipline and a recognition of God's love.Parenting is an area where law and gospel both play crucial roles, and biblical principles must be applied with awareness of a child's spiritual condition and individual needs.It is important for parents to recognize their limitations in changing their children's hearts and to understand that ultimately, it is God who regenerates and sanctifies.Notable Quotes:"The Bible teaches Philippians 1:6, He who began a good work in you will continue to perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.""If salvation is God's work, then it will progress beyond conversion, and you began the good work, will continue to perfect it. No one will snatch you out of the father's hands.""The gospel empowers obedience rather than discouraging it.""We will not save our children through being perfect parents. Even if there was a law of parenting, we could not keep it.""Being a believer in a fallen world […] it gives me compassion for people who struggle in different ways, including in this way [parenting]."Resources:Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship (IBCD): IBCD WebsiteACBC (Association of Certified Biblical Counselors): ACBC WebsiteBiblical Counseling Coalition: BCC WebsiteDive into the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of the transformative power of the gospel and to hear Jim Newheiser's insightful perspectives on change and parenting within the Christian faith. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking episodes from Renewal Cast.
Jim Newheiser begins our Cornerstone U "Biblical Counseling Seminar" series with a message titled “God Our Father?” If you'd like to access our CU Print Handouts to follow along to this message, click here.
Jim Newheiser continues our Cornerstone U "Biblical Counseling Seminar" series with a message titled “A Friendly Critique of Gary Chapman's 'Five Love Languages.'” If you'd like to access our CU Print Handouts to follow along to this message, click here.
Jim Newheiser concludes our Cornerstone U "Biblical Counseling Seminar" series with a message titled “Is It Biblical to Set Boundaries?” If you'd like to access our CU Print Handouts to follow along to this message, click here.
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Jim Newheiser teaches a Sunday morning Cornerstone U with a message titled “Biblical Help for Worry and Fear?” If you'd like to access our CU Print Handouts to follow along to this message, click here.
In this episode, Shiloh OPC, Raleigh, NC Deacon and CDM member Tim Hopper welcomes Dr. Jim Newheiser, professor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC and author of the book, "Money, Debt and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers." Dr. Newheiser says the goal of his book is to bring together finance, accounting, and investing with a Biblical perspective that is rooted in sound theology. "I really believe in the sufficiency of Scripture to guide us in life," he says. In this episode, Dr. Newheiser wisely points out that we have freedom to spend money, "and we can't tell someone how to spend, but to use godly wisdom. So much of our life involves our vocation, our responsibility to provide, [and] our stewardship of the resources God has given us."Referenced in this episode:"Money, Debt and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers" by Dr. Jim Newheiser Review of "Money, Debt and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers" from New Horizons December 2021Financial Crisis: What to Do When the Bottom Drops Out by Jim NewheiserMoney: Seeking God's Wisdom (31-Day Devotionals for Life) by Jim NewheiserHow to Love Difficult Parents: Wisdom for a Challenging Relationship by Jim NewheiserThe Institue for Biblical Counseling and DiscipleshipYou can find all of our episodes at thereformeddeacon.org. Make sure to follow us on your favorite podcast player, so you don't miss an episode. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for giveaways and more information. Find other resources on OPCCDM.org. Make sure to give us some feedback on your podcast player or by going to OPCCDM.org.
Brett and James sit down with Jim to discuss the Abuse in the Church and the Pendulum swing that can happen. here is a link to his new book https://us.10ofthose.com/product/9798986659060/the-abuse-pendulum-tractbooklet Here is a link to his website wit various blogs https://jimnewheiser.com/ For more info visit our website. https://4freedompodcast.com For Merch visit this site. https://www.teepublic.com/user/freedom-ministries?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Gq_E0abDp_8
Our culture has a broad misunderstanding about sex, marriage, divorce, cohabitation and other related topics. Dr. Jim Newheiser joins the podcast to help us look at teaching these topics from a biblical perspective. His years of pastoral counseling experience help us realize the importance of confronting cultural lies and pointing to biblical truth. Students need to be equipped to think through whether they are being called to get married, and whether or not they are ready for marriage. We also take a look at the pitfalls of cohabitation and instead teach about the covenant of marriage. We can help teenagers begin thinking about preparing and maturing for marriage years before they are even considering getting married themselves. We also take a look at teaching about divorce sensitively knowing that many students in our ministries are coming from broken homes.
Dr. Jim Newheiser is a member of the BCC Council. He serves as the Director of the Christian Counseling program and Professor of Pastoral Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC. Jim served in pastoral ministry for over thirty years in Southern California and Saudi Arabia and has been the director of The Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship (IBCD) since 2006. He is a Fellow and board member of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). Jim is the author of many books and has been practicing biblical counseling since 1982. Dr. Newheiser joins us for this episode of 15:14 to share about his life and ministry. From our sponsors: Learn more about the new Southern Seminary MDiv at sbts.edu/newmdiv. Support 15:14 – A Podcast of the Biblical Counseling Coalition today at biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/donate.
In this sermon, author, speaker and biblical counselor Jim Newheiser brings us a message from 1 Samuel 25, where we see Abigail serving as a peacemaker, rescuing her family from death and David from sin. We see in Abigail a model of how to confront someone about their sin, and in David we have an example of how to humbly accept correction and change course when needed. From our Sunday service at Grace Bible Church of Bend.
In this sermon, author, speaker and biblical counselor Jim Newheiser brings us a message from 1 Samuel 25, where we see Abigail serving as a peacemaker, rescuing her family from death and David from sin. We see in Abigail a model of how to confront someone about their sin, and in David we have an example of how to humbly accept correction and change course when needed. From our Sunday service at Grace Bible Church of Bend.
RBNet Coordinator Mark Chanski interviews Jim Newheiser about biblical counseling and its relationship to ministry in the local church.
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Jim Newheiser about his minibook, Help! My Anger is Out of Control. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are: • What is a biblical definition of anger and what are its common characteristics? • Is it true that circumstances and/or people "make" us angry? • Why is it that angry people are prone to being blind to their sinful anger? • What are some of the ways anger can manifest in our daily life and relationships? • What hope is there for someone who feels like their anger is out of control? • What are some practical ways we can address our inclinations to sinful anger? • How does the gospel inform the way we think about anger that is directed at self? • What role does Christian fellowship and discipleship play as we seek to overcome anger by grace? View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/overcoming-anger-jim-newheiser The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell at christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
Pastor Garrison GreeneTEXT: Proverbs 11:4BIG IDEA: God's wisdom for our wealth would call our attention to…OUTLINE:1. The Deficiencies of Wealth2. The Dangers of Wealth3. The Duties of WealthRESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; The Book of Proverbs Chapters 1-15 by Bruce Waltke; Whole Bible Commentary: Proverbs by Matthew Henry; Whole Bible Commentary: Proverbs by John Gill; God's Wisdom For Navigating Life by Timothy and Kathy Keller; Proverbs: Heavenly Wisdom by Gary Brady; ESV Expository Commentary: Proverbs by Ryan Patrick O'Dowd; Neither Poverty Nor Riches by Craig Blomberg; Money, Possessions, and Eternity by Randy Alcorn; Money, Debt, and Finances by Jim Newheiser; This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life by David Foster Wallace; Christian Hope and Money by Timothy Keller;
Pastor Garrison GreeneTEXT: Proverbs 10:22BIG IDEA: God's wisdom for our wealth would call our attention to…OUTLINE:1. The Distribution of Wealth2. The Devices of Wealth3. The Delight of WealthRESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; The Book of Proverbs Chapters 1-15 by Bruce Waltke; Whole Bible Commentary: Proverbs by Matthew Henry; Whole Bible Commentary: Proverbs by John Gill; God's Wisdom For Navigating Life by Timothy and Kathy Keller; Proverbs: Heavenly Wisdom by Gary Brady; ESV Expository Commentary: Proverbs by Ryan Patrick O'Dowd; Neither Poverty Nor Riches by Craig Blomberg; Money, Possessions, and Eternity by Randy Alcorn; Money, Debt, and Finances by Jim Newheiser; This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life by David Foster Wallace; Christian Hope and Money by Timothy Keller;
We should be concerned about high inflation, rising interest rates, and the Wall Street rollercoaster. But when concern turns to worry, then it becomes a problem. On today's MoneyWise Live, host Rob West will talk with Jim Newheiser about how God empowers us to overcome worry. Then Rob will answer your calls and financial questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Counsel the Word Pastor Keith Palmer talks with Dr. Jim Newheiser about the abuse pendulum and how it influences biblical counseling.
Pastor Garrison GreeneTEXT: Proverbs 6:1-19BIG IDEA: Procure wisdom's protection from folly's plight.OUTLINE:1) Wisdom For Your Coin (vs. 1-5)2) Wisdom For Your Calling (vs. 6-11)3) Wisdom For Your Community (vs. 12-19)RESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; The New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Proverbs by Bruce Waltke; Kidner Classic Commentaries: Proverbs by Derek Kidner; Proverbs: Wisdom That Works by Ray Ortlund Jr.; Money, Debt, and Finances: Critical Questions & Answers by Jim Newheiser
For more info visit our website. https://4freedompodcast.com For Merch visit this site. https://www.teepublic.com/user/freedom-ministries?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Gq_E0abDp_8. Link to Jim's book: Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: Critical Questions and Answers https://a.co/d/9TICZCP Link to When Sinners Say I Do: When Sinners Say "I Do": Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage https://a.co/d/2A4HvjU. Link to when sinners say I do lectures: https://ibcd.org/when-sinners-say-i-do-sin/. Link to The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller: The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God https://a.co/d/cW0RnTH
This is a follow-up for the episode on how to love our parents. In this episode we discuss some pitfalls that parents of adult children might face, such as making assumptions and parenting out of fear. We give some practical tips for growing in a healthy relationship with our children as they continue to grow into adulthood.Here are two book that might be helpful: You Never Stop Being A Parent, by Jim Newheiser and Elyse FitzpatrickDoing Life with your Adult Children, by Jim Burns.JOIN OUR LISTENER FAMILY WITH PATREONClick HERE to become a friend of the podcast by subscribing!Subscribers receive a bonus episode each month with exclusive content not featured elsewhere on the podcast. The bonus episodes are released directly to you on the third week of each month. In these episodes Eliza and Beth take a deeper dive into counseling topics and provide practical and personal insight just for you. In addition, every month you are automatically entered into drawings to win resources or merchandise from our sponsors.But most importantly, for just $3 a month you become part of the family of friends that keep the Counsel for Life podcast going! Your small membership fee helps to cover the production costs encountered by hosting a free podcast. Thank you for choosing to become a friend of the podcast we are glad you are here and are grateful for you!Follow us: https://counselforlifepodcast.com/
It's easy to think that having more money will solve your problems. But God's Word says that wisdom is far more valuable than even gold. We'll talk about that with Jim Newheiser today. Jim Newheiser is a former financial consultant and a gifted author of several books on biblical finance. Today, we're diving back into his latest book, a 31-day devotional titled Money: Seeking God's Wisdom. Okay, Jim, so on Day 30 of his devotional, he writes about how priceless wisdom is far more valuable than money. Newheiser says it has been his observation over many years of ministry that people invest their time and money in what their hearts most treasure. As Jesus said, Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also (Matt. 6:21). Many in our materialistic world place ultimate value on money and on the possessions and experiences it can buy. Proverbs 16:16 tells us that God's wisdom is better than earthly treasure. We obtain God's wisdom through His Word. Scripture also teaches us that Jesus Christ is wisdom personified, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge (Col. 2:3). HOW SHOULD THESE VERSES MOTIVATE US? We should pursue Christ and the wisdom of God's Word the way that unbelievers pursue money. If a prospector is convinced that there is gold in a certain area, he doesn't have to be prodded to go and search for it. His love for gold motivates him to get up early and dig hard. In the same way, when we truly believe that God's Word contains the treasure of wisdom by which our lives will be enriched, we will gladly find the time to read it. We will dig deep, through study and meditation, so that we can find the nuggets of understanding that will enrich our souls. WHAT ELSE DOES PROVERBS SAY ABOUT THE POWER OF WISDOM? Proverbs also uses the analogy of wisdom being a lover or the soul's true bride. Do not forsake her, and she will keep you; love her, and she will guard you (Prov. 4:6). Men or women who are in love don't merely spend time with their beloved as a matter of duty. Rather, they will do whatever is necessary to enjoy as much time as possible with the person with whom they are smitten. Scripture acknowledges that there are benefits to possessing earthly wealth, including the greater opportunities to enjoy God's earthly gifts that it presents. But these blessings pale in comparison to the spiritual blessings that are gained by the person who chooses to doggedly pursue God's wisdom. As the book of Proverbs lays out, His wisdom enables us to live wellin our vocations, our families, our friendships, our speech, and our every relationship. It's sometimes difficult to remember that when we see others ignoring God's wisdom yet prospering by worldly standards. While the wealth of a rich man may offer him a greater measure of earthly security, like the walls of a fortified city (see Prov. 18:11), The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous man runs into it and is safe (Prov. 18:10). Earthly treasure does not always keep one safe. It can be stolen or lose its value. Or its owner can lose his health or even die. Those who trust in God receive His help in this life and everlasting security in the life to come. HOW DO WE APPLY THE TRUTH ABOUT THE VALUE OF WISDOM TO OUR LIVES? You need to ask yourself, How is what you treasure reflected in how you spend your time and your money? And reflect on this truth: An eager pursuit of God's wisdom can change your life, enabling you to live well and reorienting your perspective on your financial troubles. Then you're ready to act. What can you change in your schedule and your budget to reflect your faith that God's wisdom is more valuable than silver or gold? On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● What are the pros and cons of investing in gold? ● Is there an affordable way to buy auto insurance for a teenager? ● Is it wise to borrow against your 401k to pay off credit card debt? ● Do you need to sign up for Medicare Part-B if you still have employer healthcare coverage? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
It’s easy to think that having more money will solve your problems, but God’s Word says that wisdom is far more valuable than even gold. On today's MoneyWise Live, host Rob West will talk with Jim Newheiser about how wisdom is better than money. Then Rob will tackle your calls and questions on different financial topics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's easy to think that having more money will solve your problems, but God's Word says that wisdom is far more valuable than even gold. Rob West will talk with Jim Newheiser about how wisdom is better than money. Click here to visit our website to find a financial coach or a Certified Kingdom Advisor in your area. MoneyWise is made possible by your prayers and financial support. To give, click here now. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1372/29
In uncertain economic times, it's easy to fall into the trap of worrying. We should be concerned about high inflation, rising interest rates, and the Wall Street rollercoaster. But when concern turns to worry, that's a problem. We'll talk about how to overcome it today with Jim Newheiser. Jim Newheiser is a former financial consultant and the author of a 31-day devotional titled Money: Seeking God's Wisdom. First, we should mention that through November and December of 2022, we're offering the book for a gift of any amount at MoneyWise.org. On Day-9 of his devotional, Newheiser touches on a subject that many listeners may be experiencing these days: WORRY! OVERCOMING WORRYING Newheiser says we must remember that God empowers us to overcome worry, and His Word directly addresses this: In Matthew 6, Jesus says, Do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? You of little faith! Worry comes all too easily and naturally to most of us, especially as it regards financial matters. You hear a rumor that layoffs are imminent, and you wonder whether you could get a new job at your age. When money is already tight, your daughter needs orthodontic work and your car requires a new transmission. Your credit cards are already near their limit. You can barely afford the payments on your student debt. The list goes on and on. But in Matthew 6, Jesus is addressing the anxieties of His disciples. First, He chides them because their worry is senseless: As we see how God cares for His lesser creation by giving animals and plants food and covering, we should trust that He will care all the more for us, His beloved children. He's also saying our worry is useless: Worry won't make anything better. No one, by worrying, has added to his life span. In fact, worry takes away from our lives by draining us of time and energy that we could have devoted to addressing the problems at hand. And finally, Jesus says that our worry is faithless. That's hard to swallow, but it's true. Worry flows from a lack of trust in God. So when we worry, it's a sign that we're looking in the wrong place for peace and security. We're not ultimately dependent on others or even on ourselves. God is the one who feeds and clothes His servants. But Jesus loves us, so He goes on to offer positive encouragement by telling us how we can overcome worry in Matthew 6:33. He says, But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. We're to put off sinful anxiety and instead invest our time and energy into serving God. As we do so, we can trust that He will supply our needs. There is an old story of a businessman who was asked to represent his monarch in a foreign land. The businessman expressed concern that his company would suffer in his absence. The monarch replied, If you take care of my business, I will take care of your business. Jesus says the same thing. As you devote yourself to His business, He'll take care of your earthly business. When your life is focused on God's kingdom, you'll be able to trust in His provision, and He'll give you peace. HOW TO ACTIVELY FOCUS ON GOD'S KINGDOM First, reflect on the many verses in God's Word that address worry. Then, think of one or two kingdom-oriented things you can do, and ask God to give you the strength to pursue these thingsand then wholeheartedly throw yourself into them. And that, no doubt, will take your mind off worrying, safe in knowledge that God will meet all your needs. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● How do you find the best life insurance option? ● When does it make sense to pull out of the market and shift to highly conservative investments? ● What can you do to become a wiser steward of God's money? RESOURCES MENTIONED: ● Selectquote.com ● PolicyGenius.com ● Connect with a MoneyWise coach Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
In uncertain economic times, it's easy to fall into the trap of worrying. We should be concerned about high inflation, rising interest rates, and the Wall Street rollercoaster. But when concern turns to worry, that's a problem. We'll talk about how to overcome it today with Jim Newheiser. Jim Newheiser is a former financial consultant and the author of a 31-day devotional titled Money: Seeking God's Wisdom. First, we should mention that through November and December of 2022, we're offering the book for a gift of any amount at MoneyWise.org. On Day-9 of his devotional, Newheiser touches on a subject that many listeners may be experiencing these days: WORRY! OVERCOMING WORRYING Newheiser says we must remember that God empowers us to overcome worry, and His Word directly addresses this: In Matthew 6, Jesus says, Do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? You of little faith! Worry comes all too easily and naturally to most of us, especially as it regards financial matters. You hear a rumor that layoffs are imminent, and you wonder whether you could get a new job at your age. When money is already tight, your daughter needs orthodontic work and your car requires a new transmission. Your credit cards are already near their limit. You can barely afford the payments on your student debt. The list goes on and on. But in Matthew 6, Jesus is addressing the anxieties of His disciples. First, He chides them because their worry is senseless: As we see how God cares for His lesser creation by giving animals and plants food and covering, we should trust that He will care all the more for us, His beloved children. He's also saying our worry is useless: Worry won't make anything better. No one, by worrying, has added to his life span. In fact, worry takes away from our lives by draining us of time and energy that we could have devoted to addressing the problems at hand. And finally, Jesus says that our worry is faithless. That's hard to swallow, but it's true. Worry flows from a lack of trust in God. So when we worry, it's a sign that we're looking in the wrong place for peace and security. We're not ultimately dependent on others or even on ourselves. God is the one who feeds and clothes His servants. But Jesus loves us, so He goes on to offer positive encouragement by telling us how we can overcome worry in Matthew 6:33. He says, But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. We're to put off sinful anxiety and instead invest our time and energy into serving God. As we do so, we can trust that He will supply our needs. There is an old story of a businessman who was asked to represent his monarch in a foreign land. The businessman expressed concern that his company would suffer in his absence. The monarch replied, If you take care of my business, I will take care of your business. Jesus says the same thing. As you devote yourself to His business, He'll take care of your earthly business. When your life is focused on God's kingdom, you'll be able to trust in His provision, and He'll give you peace. HOW TO ACTIVELY FOCUS ON GOD'S KINGDOM First, reflect on the many verses in God's Word that address worry. Then, think of one or two kingdom-oriented things you can do, and ask God to give you the strength to pursue these thingsand then wholeheartedly throw yourself into them. And that, no doubt, will take your mind off worrying, safe in knowledge that God will meet all your needs. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● How do you find the best life insurance option? ● When does it make sense to pull out of the market and shift to highly conservative investments? ● What can you do to become a wiser steward of God's money? RESOURCES MENTIONED: ● Selectquote.com ● PolicyGenius.com ● Connect with a MoneyWise coach Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
1. Why do people get into debt? 2. Is debt always sinful? 3. How should Christians wisely use debt? 4. How to reduce debt wisely. You can find ACBC's Biblical Solutions booklet series here.
Jess Holloway talks with Tara to explain what the Financial Freedom ministry is and is not. To find out more about this ministry, visit westparkbaptist.org/financial-freedom. Resources Money: Seeking God's Wisdom by Jim Newheiser Money, Debt, and Finances by Jim Newheiser
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Sunday Evening, August 21, 2022Given by Dr. Jim Newheiser | Professor of Christian Counseling & Pastoral Theology, RTS CharlotteChrist Covenant ChurchThe Compassionate SamaritanSermon Text: Luke 10:25-37Watch on YouTube | Download our mobile app
- Understanding common misuses of biblical principles in abuse counseling - How the biblical counseling movement has improved in its awareness and handling of abuse cases and counseling - Thinking wisely about handling abuse allegations - The importance of humility, accountability, and compassion when handling cases of abuse and potential abuse You can find Dr. Newheiser's articles on abuse here. You can find ACBC's Foundations curriculum here.
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1. Understanding the current issues surrounding abuse. 2. Understanding past failures of churches and the biblical counseling movement surrounding abuse. You can find Dr. Newheiser's blogs here.
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Matthew 18:21-35 · Preached by Jim Newheiser
Matthew 18:21-35 · Preached by Jim Newheiser
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Dr. Jim Newheiser, the Director of the Christian Counseling program at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC, joins the podcast to discuss his book – Money, Debt, and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers. Dr. Newheiser explains how the world is telling us so many lies about money that it's important to get the truth from the Word of God.
In this episode, Tyler talks with Jim Newheiser about money, debt, and finances. Many books, programs, and financial gurus will tell you what to do with your money, but God's Word is the ultimate source of financial wisdom. First and foremost, it gives us our goal as Christians—not to be debt-free or to get rich but to glorify God in all things. Listen in as Jim helps us to understand how all other financial principles in Scripture flow out of this high calling.
1. A theology of words 2. How to listen wisely to counselees 3. Several ways to build others up with words 4. How worldly influences impact our speech
In this episode of The Messy Podcast, Scott Mehl interviews Jim Newheiser about people struggling with overwhelming debt.
Once upon a time we depended on our parents for everything, but as adults that relationship can get complicated. Whether you are in your 20s, and need independence or your 50s and caregiving, or somewhere in between, dealing with difficult parents takes wisdom and commitment – but you can get to a good place. Join Kim and Dr. Jim Newheiser, Biblical Counselor and author of How to Love Difficult Parents, for help in navigating the challenges. Kim Wier is a speaker, radio talk show host, Bible teacher, and author of the book, The Art of Friendship and other titles. The Art of Friendship Podcast is part of Hope On Demand!
Jim's heart for godly stewardship of financial resources – specifically his commitment that everything we have is a gift from God and belongs to God – is front and center in our conversation. Most of our conversation takes this presupposition as its jumping off point. Key take-aways include: 1) You – and your children – can finish college at a young age. The university's four-year program may or may not be the one that serves your student best. 2) Second, get creative and go big to find income opportunities. Dr Newheiser, later a pastor, seminarian, seminary professor, and author, went to Saudi Arabia as a management consultant in the oil industry! He did a high-paid job for a rich client, with expat pay and benefits layered on top. From there, he managed his expenses down and created wealth that still helps his family three decades later as he works and serves in different capacity. 3) There's time for service in the church, whatever other demands exist on your time. Jim found time to serve as pastor of a secret church in Saudi Arabia while succeeding in his career as a management consultant. For more information, visit the show notes at https://Workpantsfinance.com/40
What is biblical counseling? join us and find out! with our special guest Jim Newheiser!
Money Debt and Finances by Jim Newheiser In this episode of Grace and Peace Radio Anthony sits down with author Jim Newheiser to discuss his new book, “Money Debt and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers.” You can pick up the book at P&R Publishing directly, on Amazon, or wherever Christian books are sold. Thank you for listening! Grace and Peace, Anthony & Amy Get the Book! JesusChangedEverythingbook.com Web: GraceandPeaceRadio.com Facebook: @GraceandPeaceRadio Twitter: @GracePeaceRadio Store: GraceandPeaceRadio.com/shop Support: Paypal.me/graceandpeaceradio Email: show@graceandpeaceradio.com Grace and Peace Radio is honored to be part of the Society of Reformed Podcasts and the Christian Podcast Community, and SermonAudio.com. Like what you hear on Grace and Peace Radio? Now you can easily leave a review on your favorite podcast site. Just go to http://www.graceandpeaceradio.com/love!
Money Debt and Finances by Jim Newheiser In this episode of Grace and Peace Radio Anthony sits down with author Jim Newheiser to discuss his new book, “Money Debt and Finances: Critical Questions and Answers.” You can pick up the book at P&R Publishing directly, on Amazon, or wherever Christian books are sold. Thank you for listening! Grace and Peace, Anthony & Amy Get the Book! JesusChangedEverythingbook.com Web: GraceandPeaceRadio.com Facebook: @GraceandPeaceRadio Twitter: @GracePeaceRadio Store: GraceandPeaceRadio.com/shop Support: Paypal.me/graceandpeaceradio Email: show@graceandpeaceradio.com Grace and Peace Radio is honored to be part of the Society of Reformed Podcasts and the Christian Podcast Community, and SermonAudio.com. Like what you hear on Grace and Peace Radio? Now you can easily leave a review on your favorite podcast site. Just go to http://www.graceandpeaceradio.com/love!
Featuring: - What is the message of "The Five Love Languages"? - Why is the book so popular? - What are the benefits of the book? - What is missing from the book? Notes: Annual Conferences / 2020: Destroying Strongholds https://mattadair.typepad.com/communitas/files/five_love_languages_critique.pdf