Scripture for Today

#2 No Repentance? No Change! - 25 Basic Counseling Principles | Episode 16

9 min · 23. Jan. 2026
Episode #2 No Repentance? No Change! - 25 Basic Counseling Principles | Episode 16 Cover

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On this episode, Justin Daugherty continues in the "25 Basic Counseling Principles" series inspired by Jay Adams' book "Ready to Restore: An Introductory Guide to Biblical Counseling." In this episode, he focuses on the importance of true repentance and heart change over mere behavior modification. While modifying the behavior isn't always bad, he emphasizes that without genuine conviction of sin and repentance, attempts to change behavior can lead to failure and hypocrisy. Through scriptural references and personal anecdotes, he illustrates how real transformation begins at the heart level, urging counselors to rely on God's Word and the Holy Spirit for effective change.

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