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Exposing Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Standing Firm on Biblical Truth
By Dave Jenkins with Marcia Montenegro • • Contending for the Word
Many appreciate the language of “emotional health,” yet Scripture calls us to submit our emotions to Christ. Dave Jenkins and Marcia Montenegro examine Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, show where contemplative practices and emotionalism depart from biblical sanctification, and point believers back to the sufficiency of God’s Word, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the ordinary means of grace in the local church.
Emotions matter, truth rules. Christ shepherds his people through his all-sufficient Word.
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Show Summary
This episode examines the assumptions behind Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, how it reframes sanctification around self-analysis and contemplative techniques, and why that shift undermines the sufficiency of Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit. We offer a biblical path forward, emotions matter, yet they must be submitted to God’s Word within the life of the local church.
Key Scriptures
- John 17:17, Sanctify them in the truth, your word is truth.
- Romans 12:2, Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
- Hebrews 4:14–16, Our sinless High Priest sympathizes with our weakness.
- Psalm 119, Delight in the law of the Lord.
Topics Covered
- Why emotions are God given, and why they are not authoritative
- Contemplative practices, true self language, and misused proof texts
- The ordinary means of grace, Word, prayer, fellowship, and worship
- How biblical counseling addresses the heart with Scripture
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