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Preventing Burnout and Preserving Power, by Ray Stedman Resource Ministries, International: Burnout Christianity Today: Why Pastor Steve Loves His Job CBN.com: Getting Unplugged: Entering His Rest Burnout: A Pastor’s Perspective smallchurch.com: Risk Factors for Pastors Understanding Church Burnout and What to Do About It Stress and Burnout in Ministry Burned-Out Pastors: Some Questions Suggestions from...

Rehabilitation: Release for the Captive and Recovery for the Blind

Help for those caught, imprisoned and addicted.

In Luke 4, Jesus explained that He was the fulfillment of Isaiah 61's prophecy, and described His ministry to captives and those enslaved (caught and imprisoned, addicted by their sin). They are in some kind of prison or spiritual blindness and need to be released and to recover their sight. Cooperative rehabilitation is what they need: a two-fold expression of rehabilitation—release and recovery.

Healing for Broken and Guilty Hearts

Ways to Help and Be Helped

Not everyone wants to help the person who is hurting, so when we see this desire in others it should be affirmed, especially in children.

I read an excerpt from James Dobson's newest book about a mother who was sick in bed with the flu. Her young daughter wanted so much to be a good nurse. She fluffed the pillows and brought a magazine for her mother to read. And then she even showed up with a surprise cup of tea.

Intervention

In warfare the wounded are picked up and immediate care is given to them, but in cases where a soldier is captured this is more difficult. Often a search and rescue mission follows in order to find and release him/her from captivity. Likewise, as Christian soldiers we are called upon to not only do battle but be aware of those who are falling in their Christian life, or are caught in a trap of Satan. Spiritual warfare, therefore, demands not only that we stand strong but that we do what we can to see that all God's army is standing strong, too. It is for that reason we will deal with wounded and captured soldiers in this study. The tragic and permanent failure of some believers doesn't need to happen! There are biblical ways to restore a fallen brother or sister. I want to suggest wise intervention is needed to help a wounded and captive soldier. We need to put feet to our prayers and follow the instruction of 2 Timothy 2:22-26.

Prone to Wander

James 5:19-20

Have you ever known a believer who has wandered away from the clear teaching of Scripture? How about you; have you ever done so? People may be active in a local church, and yet over a period of time slowly, almost imperceptibly, wander away from the truth. At the beginning of their journey, they would never have imagined where their trek would take them, but eventually it was apparent they were wandering from the right path, the way of truth.

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