WALK WORTHY

October 19, 2022

The war is over. The destruction is evident. The bloody battle leaves the land scarred. Out of the rubble and ash arise the soldiers who so valiantly fought for freedom. A cry of victory is heard throughout the land. The war is won. Soldiers begin to return home only to find their houses in disarray. The threat may be annihilated, but the devastation left behind proves another challenge. The time has come for a fresh start. The time has come to rebuild. 

The Time Has Come to Rebuild

Looking back at the example of any major war throughout history, a country is never more vulnerable than in the aftermath of a war on its own soil. The actions of the leaders will determine whether the country flourishes or falls prey to another threat. We’ve spent a year looking at ways to fight our battles, God’s way to overcome the attacks of Satan, our enemy. Now it’s time to look at the road to recovery in the rebuilding process. In the aftermath of our own battles, we must continue to walk worthy and humbly with our God. 

One of the first steps in this restoration is learning to walk worthy of our vocation (Ephesians 4:1). Our walk consists of our daily choices. To walk worthy is to do so in a godly manner. In a simple definition, to walk worthy means that we make choices aligned with God’s will to reflect Christ to those around us. As Christians, our vocation is found throughout scripture and summarized in this “let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16). Individually, God gives us each a calling and purpose where He may be glorified (Jeremiah 1:5-10, Exodus 3-4). Just as Moses, Elijah, Jeremiah, Nehemiah, and many others learned, when God calls us to a purpose, He is the one who provides and sustains us to walk worthy in it. 

Regardless of our individual vocation, the scripture gives this instruction for each of us: “with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love” (Ephesians 4:2 KJV). Making our daily decisions consistent with humility, patience, and love is one practical way we walk worthy. We are to walk in this world in a manner that follows the example of Christ so others will see Him and come to know Him more. We are to conduct ourselves with patience not anger, humility not pride, true love not cheap lust. I Corinthians 10:31 exhorts us to do all that we do for the glory of God. This includes the ways we speak to others (Ephesians 4:32), the way we conduct business (Romans 12:11), even the ways we behave when no one is around (Matthew 6:1-5).  

We have been called to be good soldiers of Jesus (II Timothy 2:3). Let us walk worthy of this vocation as we work diligently to rebuild our homes, our families, our churches, and our community. 

Article by Logan Lanier, Associate Counselor at Cord of 3

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The Cord of 3 training and discipleship program serves the community by offering educational seminars on various mental health and related topics (parenting subjects, coping with loss, warning signs of addiction) as well as conferences, retreats, and seminars for area churches on matters that pertain to God’s design for the family.

Counselor Education & Supervision

Cord of 3’s Counselor education and supervision program is deigned to support interns who are completing their master’s degree, counselors who are working toward licensure, and professionals who are working to integrate their Chritian faith into their clinical practice.

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Cord of 3’s equine therapy program is designed for individuals ages 7 and up as well as women ages 13+ and families. Equine therapy can help individuals and families overcome challenges, cuiltivate healthy relational skills, build trust, improve interpersonal and behavioral functioning, and create positive self-concept and identity in Christ.

Play God’s Way

A Christ-centered play therapy model to meet teh spiritual, emotional, and mental health needs of children. Through play therapy, children learn to accept responsibility for behavior, engage in healthy coping strategies, acquire problem-solving skills, develop empathy for others, and gain an understanding of identity in mChrist.

ADDICTION RECOVERY

Addictions always originate in pain… The question is never ‘why the addiction?,’ but rather ‘why the pain?’” (Dr. Gabor Maté). Counselors can help those struggling with addictions address underlying painful issues and then break the addictive patterns.

Child & Adolescent

Behavioral issues at home or in school often have an underlying cause, such as trauma, depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions. The experienced staff at Cord of 3 meets each child with love, builds trust, and applies effective treatment that approaches the root cause of the behavior.

Marriage & Family

As in couple’s counseling, family counseling focuses on the relationship and dynamics within the family unit and between the individual members of it. Counselors will help clients identify unhealthy or unhelpful patterns, and to address them by developing healthier communication and conflict resolutions skills, create realistic expectations, and restructure familial roles to benefit everyone. The ultimate goal is to help the family be better able to thrive as a team.

STRESS & TRAUMA

Every person will at some point have at least one potentially traumatic experience, but this doesn’t impact everyone in the same ways. When struggling to process and move on from negative life experiences, therapy offers a powerful method of finding support and healing.

EMOTIONAL WHOLENESS

Individual counseling can help overcome the sometimes overwhelming fear and hopelessness by helping you better understand the conditions that led to the emotional brokenness you are experiencing, and applying healthy coping skills against them.