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Segment 1:
• Biblical Insight: Self-harm reflects deeper spiritual issues rooted in striving for unattainable perfection.
• The Sacrifice Parallel: Self-injurers mimic priests offering sacrifices, but Hebrews 10:4 reminds us Christ is the ultimate sacrifice.
• The Goal: Biblical counseling focuses on leading individuals to love Jesus and find hope in the gospel.
Segment 2:
• Redefining the Problem: The world clinicalizes self-harm, but the Bible identifies it as a worship disorder.
• Heart of the Issue: Self-injury stems from misplaced worship—elevating personal desires into idols.
• The Daily Question: Will you worship self or the Lord? This principle applies to all areas of life, not just self-harm.
Segment 3:
• Lament vs. Sin: Emotions like sadness are normal, but self-harm is a sinful response to those emotions.
• True Suffering: Many self-injurers are seeking meaning and need biblical clarity, not a diagnosis of mental illness.
• Honest Truth: Jesus doesn’t shy away from calling sin what it is, and neither should we.
Segment 4:
• Truth Matters: Labeling self-injury as sin rather than mental illness aligns with God’s Word and leads to healing.
• Attention-Seeking Behavior: Self-harm is often a cry for help—don’t give up on reaching out.
• Final Takeaway: Scripture directs us to loathe sin, not ourselves, and to love our Savior, who offers hope and freedom.
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Thanks for listening!
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If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/
If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!
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Segment 1:
• Biblical Insight: Self-harm reflects deeper spiritual issues rooted in striving for unattainable perfection.
• The Sacrifice Parallel: Self-injurers mimic priests offering sacrifices, but Hebrews 10:4 reminds us Christ is the ultimate sacrifice.
• The Goal: Biblical counseling focuses on leading individuals to love Jesus and find hope in the gospel.
Segment 2:
• Redefining the Problem: The world clinicalizes self-harm, but the Bible identifies it as a worship disorder.
• Heart of the Issue: Self-injury stems from misplaced worship—elevating personal desires into idols.
• The Daily Question: Will you worship self or the Lord? This principle applies to all areas of life, not just self-harm.
Segment 3:
• Lament vs. Sin: Emotions like sadness are normal, but self-harm is a sinful response to those emotions.
• True Suffering: Many self-injurers are seeking meaning and need biblical clarity, not a diagnosis of mental illness.
• Honest Truth: Jesus doesn’t shy away from calling sin what it is, and neither should we.
Segment 4:
• Truth Matters: Labeling self-injury as sin rather than mental illness aligns with God’s Word and leads to healing.
• Attention-Seeking Behavior: Self-harm is often a cry for help—don’t give up on reaching out.
• Final Takeaway: Scripture directs us to loathe sin, not ourselves, and to love our Savior, who offers hope and freedom.
___
Thanks for listening!
Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners.
If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/
If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!

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