Trade destructive patterns for healthy ones

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: Effective churches and Christians in the 21st century need to be conscious of the arduous journey of sanctification and Christian perfection. The process of renewing and transforming the soul and changing negative patterns of behavior requires a long-term vision and patience. Pastors and Christian leaders should study Christian psychology and counseling to understand how the soul and mind change and transform. God respects the patterns of the human soul and works through them. It takes leaders who walk with sinners step by step, like the Holy Spirit, until they reflect the character of Jesus Christ. The type of counselor and discipler needed is one who stands beside the person, suffers from the inconveniences of that sanctification process until the disciple reflects the values and principles of the character of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God.

Effective churches in the 21st century, churches that are going to bring a lot of people to the knowledge of Jesus Christ and that are going to be sympathetic churches that will spark the interest of the people out there, and effective Christians, the Kingdom individuals that are going to be Effective workers in bringing others to the knowledge of Jesus Christ will have to be people very conscious of what the arduous journey of sanctification and Christian perfection is.

One of the greatest skills required in the Christian life today is how the soul is renewed and transformed, and changing destructive and negative patterns of behavior for healthy patterns that produce healthy and balanced people, and how that process It is something very delicate and very complex that requires a long-term vision and people who join this process little by little with the people who are involved in the journey of the Christian life.

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