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Forum                                                                            “Guidance

                                                                                       Through the
             Sarah Groen-Colyn                                                          Holy Spirit


             As I begin these brief reflections, I come instantly to our first problem:   During the
             We cannot explain the Holy Spirit – “There is nothing we can merely        Counseling
             know about the Holy Spirit” (Schmemann, Of Water and the Spirit, p.
             105). But we do know Him, and because of this incarnate, embodied-         or Therapy
             in-flesh knowing perhaps we can say something about what it’s like to         Session:
             collaborate with Him in a therapy session. I will discuss one blessing and
             one problem that we counselors and therapists experience as we receive   Blessings and
             the Holy Spirit as our gift: the blessing of naturalness and our problem    Problems”
             with recklessness.

             First, we are blessed with naturalness. What could be a purer joy than
             getting to be who you really are, to experience life the way it was meant
             to be? This is what happens when we work with the Holy Spirit in the
             counseling process, because collaborating with Him and moving in His
             charisms is the most natural state of redeemed man. It is natural to us to
             receive God, abide in Him, and have our created gifts taken up into His
             divine energy and purposes. It is separation from God that is unnatu-
             ral; the fracturing and distorting consequences of sin deprive us of our
             created, innate capacity to hear and obey God.

             In Christian reality, grace builds on nature. It seems to me that most
             Christian counselors are drawn to this vocation because it puts to good   Sarah     Groen-Co-
             use the gifts that make us who we are. As we access restored relation-    lyn,  PhD  in  Clinical
             ship with God through the cross of Christ (and therefore are indwelt      Psychology,  MA  in
             by the Holy Spirit), we find ourselves relating to our clients in the most   Christian   Leader-
             naturally charismatic way. The Spirit takes our natural gifts of concern,   ship  (Fuller  Semina-
             compassion and wisdom and builds them into the charisms of discern-       ry,  accredited  by  the
             ment, mercy and exhortation. While this certainly yields blessings for    American     Psycho-
             our clients (such as supernatural comfort and insight), I’m drawing our   logical  Association).
             attention to what may be an even richer blessing, that we ourselves are   She is the Director of
             becoming  more  human,  more  real,  more  natural.  In  my  moments  of   Ministries  of  Pasto-
             strongest collaboration with the Holy Spirit, I am more fully myself than   ral  Care  (ministrie-
             I knew was possible and am most blessed. And because counseling is an     sofpastoralcare.com)
             ongoing relational process, the counselor’s own naturally charismatic be-  and  the  founder  of
             coming generates an abundant overflow of blessings in that relationship   Sanctuary    Psycho-
             and all others.                                                           logical  Services.  She
                                                                                       will have the pleasure
             Now to our problem: recklessness. I believe we resist the recklessness of   serving with the Mi-
             receptivity to the Holy Spirit. Agnes Sanford directs those who would be   nistries  of  Pastoral
             guided by Him to make this reckless request: “We must with understan-     Care team in Germa-
             ding and faith ask the Holy Spirit to invade us and fill us” (The Healing   ny  in  October,  2014,
             Gifts of the Spirit, p. 141). To be truly open to the Spirit’s invading indwel-  when  the  NIS  Netz-
             ling requires repentance; we must turn away from our sinful inclination   werk  (nis-netzwerk.
             to self-determination. The ego shrinks back from true abandonment to      de) is offering a semi-
             God, demanding understanding before obedience. Pride can even hide        nar to share Leanne’s
             such resistance in the cloak of rationalism.                              work  with  Christian
                                                                                       counselors and mini-
                                                                                       stry leaders.
                                                                                       sarah@ministriesof-
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