When a church becomes nothing more than a therapeutic self-help institution, it loses the very thing for which it strives--relevance. If people want therapy, they have plenty of options--friends, lovers, counsellors, even the bottle--many of which are more fun and/or less expensive. What people need from the Church is not therapy, but the Gospel.
Now, there may be instances where this life-altering Gospel alleviates the need for therapy. When people are taught to seek first the Kingdom of Christ, other benefits--mental, physical, emotional, and financial--often accrue. Nevertheless, that is not the primary role the Church has been called to fill. The Gospel may occasionally replace therapy, but therapy can never replace the Gospel.
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