1. Do you tend to live by a list of dos and don’ts? 2. Is it difficult for you to respect those whose standards aren’t as high as yours? 3. Do you assume.

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1. Do you tend to live by a list of dos and don’ts? 2. Is it difficult for you to respect those whose standards aren’t as high as yours? 3. Do you assume that practicing spiritual disciplines should result in God’s blessing? 4. Do you feel you’re better than most other people? 5. Has it been a long time since you identified a sin and repented of it? 6. Do you resent it when others point out your “spiritual blind spots”? 7. Do you readily recognize the sins of others but not your own? 8. Do you have the sense that God owes you a good life? 9. Do you get angry when difficulties and suffering come into your life? 10. Do you seldom think of the cross?

1. Anger 2. Laziness 3. Selfishness 4. Impurity/Immorality 5. Dating an unbeliever 6. Anxiety 7. Bitterness

 “What does propitiation mean? A modern dictionary will say that to propitiate means 'to appease' or 'to placate.' I find both of these words unsatisfactory because they suggest a mere soothing or softening of the wrath of an offended deity. In addition the word appease carries negative baggage, implying an attempt to buy off an aggressor by making concessions, usually at the expense of principle. The NIV, in the instances where it substitutes the words atoning sacrifice, consistently adds a footnote saying, “as the one who would turn aside his wrath, taking away sin.” Leon Morris says that this footnote recognizes the true meaning of propitiation. I was still not satisfied, however, because even 'turning aside' seems to describe a mere deflection of wrath, as in the case of a boxer deflecting a blow from his opponent. In that instance the opponent is disapppointed that his blow did not strike its intended target. Obviously, Jesus did more than merely deflect the wrath of God from us." - Jerry Bridges

 “…I believe a word that forcefully captures the essence of Jesus' work of propitiation is the word exhausted. Jesus exhausted the wrath of God. It was not merely deflected and prevent from reaching us; it was exhausted. Jesus bore the full, unmitigated brunt of it. God's wrath against sin was unleashed in all its fury on His beloved Son. He held nothing back.”

 Shift your focus away from your sin and onto Christ: don't persist in looking upon sin; look upon Christ instead, and don't look away from him for a moment. When we see our guilt, if we don't see Christ in the scene, away with it! In all our storms of conscience, we must look at Christ exclusively and continually.

 Shift your focus to Christ, our mediator. If we're so discouraged we cannot pray, then we must see Christ praying for us (Romans 8:34), using his influence with the Father on our behalf. What better news could we ever want than to know Jesus Christ – the Son of God, co-creator of the Universe – is addressing the Father on our behalf?

 Shift your focus to Christ crucified, risen, and ascended. When guilt persists, remember where Jesus is and where he's been. He has been upon the cross, where he spoiled all that can ruin us. He's now upon the throne of heaven, as our advocate and mediator. His state in glory doesn't make him neglectful or scornful of the guilty sinners he died to redeem. He has the same heart now in heaven as he had upon the cross.

 Shift your focus to the glory of Christ. If guilt still persists, remember that he pardons for his own name's sake (Isaiah 43:25; Ezekiel 36:22; 1 John 2:12), because in pardoning us he'll make us living monuments of the glory of the grace he purchased. It's Christ's own happiness to pardon, so he does. By embracing this truth, even the most desperate sinner's conscience can rest absolutely assured.

 Shift your focus off of self-condemnation. When our conscience relentlessly condemns us, remember that Christ will have the last word. He is judge of the living and the dead (1 Peter 4:5) and only he can pronounce the final sentence. Christ is the judge – not us or our conscience. So never for a moment dare to take the judge's place by proclaiming irreparable guilt when he proclaims hope, grace and pardon. If we think our sin is too great to be pardoned, remember that Christ doesn't agree.

 Shift your focus off self-contempt. If we're focused on hating ourselves, realize that we're focused on ourselves and not on him. Self- contempt is a subtle form of self-centeredness, which is the opposite of Christ-centeredness. Unless our self-contempt makes us look more at the righteousness of Christ and the cross of Christ and less at ourselves, the whole endeavor leads to death. Let our sin break our hearts and not our hope in the gospel.

 “The greatness of Christ's merit is known best by sinners in deep distress. The thirstier a man is, the more he'll prize a cup of water; the more our sins break and burden us, the more we'll treasure our Healer and Deliverer.”

1. How would you preach "good news" specifically to someone dealing with your counseling issue?  Good news regarding the Father  Good news regarding the Son  Good news regarding the Spirit 2. How does the "fruit of the Spirit" address your counseling issue?