Who is jay adams counseling
I never had the privilege of meeting Jay Adams in person, therefore, his influence on my ministry has been through his writings.
For any of my readers who are not familiar with Dr. You can read a brief biography of Jay Adams here. Opinions regarding Dr. Adams are held almost as strongly as he held his own convictions. People who profoundly shape a discipline, such as Christian counseling, are rarely viewed as neutral figures.
Debates regarding the strengths and weaknesses of biblical counseling can wait. This is not the time for them. Here I would like to reflect on some of the standout qualities that Jay Adams exemplified and the life lessons that emerge from them. Jay Adams wanted to call the church back to confidence in the Bible by enriching how pastors did counseling. He knew and loved his audience. A life lesson from the biography of Jay Adams would be, if you want to have a significant impact with the great idea that God has laid on your life, know your audience and learn to speak to that audience well.
If you read one of Dr. Before he died, he organized a curriculum that included everything he believed he could do to help both the new and the growing biblical counselor. That curriculum is available for you to study online and at your own pace.
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Book Reviews. Daily devotional. Job Postings. Movie Reviews. One of the ways that Scripture tells us to be grateful is to honor those who have passed the Word of God down to us. Jay Adams. Consider the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their faith. There are a thousand ways that we can be thankful and grateful and one of the ways that Scripture tells us to be grateful is that we honor those who have passed the Word of God down to us.
I met him through his words. I met him as many of you have done through his books. I was a college student in my sophomore year at college and I remember sitting in my psychology class, Introduction to Psychology. I was fascinated. I was absolutely intrigued, but I was also a believer.
Psychology had understood man to be something very different, but I was struggling to articulate this idea about why these ideas of psychology were wrong. I remember one time we were sitting down, at the time my girlfriend who is now my wife, we were sitting down having a conversation with her music teacher who was married to a pastor who we had become friends with. Obviously, this was the second book that Jay had written in , his first being Competent to Counsel in , and I remember just devouring that book.
I was not a voracious reader even in college, but I remember that book began to give me life, it began to give me words. Jay had articulated the things that I was deeply concerned about.
He began to use Scriptural language to help make sense of what was going on, and what I was experiencing in the things that I was learning and the things that were even quite intriguing. Then, I next went to Competent to Counsel. Now we have to understand that when Jay was writing, things were very different than they are today. You think about where we are today in the biblical counseling movement at large, so many organizations, praise the Lord for that, that are trying to promote ideas of biblical counseling, and Jay was helpful to start all of that.
I wish we had time to go into the depth of history, because it would make you appreciate Jay all the more when you see how pastoral counseling had taken a completely divergent shift away from Scripture, a shift where we use Scripture as token, sort of overlaying, as icing on the cake. As we allowed psychology and all of its pursuits and observations to completely redefine man, who he is, and what we ought to be pursuing, what inaugurated is this new version of the modern self.
This new version of the pursuit of the therapeutic. What many have called even the therapeutic gospel. As this is raging for three, four, even five decades in its infancy, enter Jay Adams in the s. As he began to teach at Westminster Theological Seminary, and he began to see his task in teaching pastoral theology, he begins to recognize all the things that were going on and all the ways that pastors were pursuing faulty, unscriptural means in how they would shepherd their people.
I would say that the Lord gave such grace to Jay Adams. The history books will recognize that all of us who attempt to lead the biblical counseling movement, or really any movement, that we are all completely and radically insufficient. What we can say is that Jay saw something by the grace of God that was helpful where it was very, very dark in relation to pastoral theology, in relation to the way we thought about counseling, in relation to the way we think about human problems.
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