All too often, pastors or professional counselors try to
"rescue" people from a low self-esteem using approaches that either
dilute the reality of sin or distort the biblical demand for
humility. Where does the balance fall, especially as you consider
that God's Word commands us not to think more highly of ourselves
than we ought? How do we properly recognize our self-worth without
falling into self-worship?
It is in God's Word that we find the true worth of human beings.
This book, now updated and in its second edition, develops a
genuinely scriptural approach to the question of self-esteem,
showing that Christian confidence rests totally upon the work of
Christ. A proper understanding of how Christ's death on the cross
dealt with sin and enables our salvation gives believers a healthy
view of contentment, humility, and affirmation. His redemption
allows us to "attach" to God and live out our status as His adopted
children--a truth that has implications for the entire body of
Christ.
The authors, one a theologian and one a psychologist, speak from
their individual disciplines to honestly confront some of the
tensions between the Gospel and most secular psychotherapies. But
they clearly demonstrate that while modern psychology has some
validity, it is the Christian view of human nature that ultimately
yields proper perspective on who we are in Christ.
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