Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands

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Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands is a Christian counseling book by Paul David Tripp that teaches how ordinary believers can be used by God to help others grow and change through gospel-centered relationships.

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instanceOf Christian counseling book
book
affirms the authority of Scripture for counseling
the sufficiency of Christ for change
author Paul David Tripp NERFINISHED
critiques individualistic approaches to change
purely secular models of counseling
emphasizes mutual ministry among believers
the centrality of the gospel in personal change
the role of the local church in counseling
encourages believers to speak the truth in love
honest, redemptive relationships
personal humility and dependence on God
focusesOn ordinary believers helping others change
genre Christian non-fiction
pastoral counseling literature
hasPart the Love–Know–Speak–Do model of ministry NERFINISHED
intendedAudience church leaders
lay counselors
ordinary church members
pastors
language English
mainSubject Christian counseling
biblical change
discipleship
gospel-centered relationships
sanctification
presents a process of loving, knowing, speaking, and doing in counseling
publishedInContextOf contemporary biblical counseling movement
relatedWork Paul David Tripp’s teaching ministry
other biblical counseling resources by Paul David Tripp
supportsView that change is a community project
that every Christian is called to ministry
teaches how God uses people as instruments of change
theologicalTradition Reformed evangelical
usedAs curriculum for counseling training
resource for small group studies
training material in churches

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Paul David Tripp notableWork Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands