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After reviewing the Ten Key Concepts of the Basic Model of SoulCare, reflect on what you are feeling as you anticipate talking to people with these concepts in mind.
Austin replied 4 months, 1 week ago 71 Members · 71 Replies
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The ten key concepts that form the foundation of Soulcare. I have learnt in the course of this lesson that before engaging in Soulcare with some one I must get to know this person by turning my chair to face her, to know her and develop a vision that can touch the life. And having a compelling vision that is from God which the Spirit of God gives when you engage in Soulcare and trust in His power and leading.
We need to look inside, this is very important because we need to know what is happening in our soul as we turn our chair to each other. It will help us to see the mess inside us and believe God to cleanse and forgive us before we can think of helping another person. Jesus said we should first clean the inside of the pot first.
I will trust God to help me have a Holy passion ( the passion that is guided by the Holy Spirit) so that all that I am doing is to present Christ and be a through representative of Christ in love, so this person will embrace God. As I talk with this person I will trust God to help me look into my own life honestly, to be totally broken before God and to depend on Him because I am nothing without Christ.
The desire to have a hunger for God , thirst after God that will become my ruling passion not my self need or wanting to please people. I will Ork towards knowing this person bit by bit to be able to enter into his soul by being curious to know what is happening inside of him not to analyse or judge him but to trust in the Holy Spirit to work in him even through this had time.
I will also trust God for the Spirit of Wisdom to help and guide me as I try to enter into the soul of this person to have a good roadmap that will give me indication of what to expect.
In talking with this person I will trust God to help to focus on something more important than what the person is experiencing now. Reframing a question.
My prayer is that, I will be an agent of the Spirit that God will use to stir up people to be effective here they want to be or are meant to be. -
I’m really beginning to reflect and evaluate on motives to make sure it’s about being more like God and never to enter into people
pleasing mode while doing Soul Care for others. -
I’m thinking that I’d like to be given the gift of Wisdom, so that I may look into another’s life and help them understand that there’s something good and exciting about them no matter how bad of a person they may think they are. And that although every problem may not be solved in their life, God is able to make it well within their souls.
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On reviewing the 10 Key Concepts of the Basic Model of Soul Care; I have taken away the knowledge of not try to solve the immediate problem or problems but to really get to know the individual and get inside of them and to feel what left going on inside of me so that that individual can be drawn by the Holy Spirit to a closer relationship to God by the healing power of Jesus Christ.
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Reflecting on Dr Crabb’s summary of the Ten key Concepts, I sense hope growing in me; hope for myself and for those I minister to. I have a sense of anticipation of seeing God do things in my life and in the lives of the people I minister to.
Perhaps most importantly, I know a growing trust in God to lovingly reveal, correct and lead both me and the people I provide soul care for into a greater understanding of who He wants to be for us and into a stronger walk with Him.
To sum it all up, I have a vision for how things could be as I walk with God in SoulCare.