Because
of so many references God made regarding the heart,
we believe to get to the root of the problem, we must
get to the heart of the matter. God said he does not
want a divided heart. He told us we can not serve two
masters. KOH believes that most issues can be resolved
when a person truly learns to fall in love with God
and to fall out of lust with worldly treasures (workaholism,
gluttony, overspending, and verbal abuse, and so forth).
God advises us
to seek Counsel. The problem--many have been deceived
by the world’s lessons of God and not the Biblical
mandates our Heavenly Father has relayed to us. That’s
why at KOH, our desire is to teach you what God’s
word truly says.
For example,
“Two
are better than one, because together they can work
more effectively. If one of them falls down, the other
can help him up... But pity the man who falls and has
no one to help him up! Also, if two lie down together,
they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone?
Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves.
A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.”
—Ecclesiastes
4:9-12
You don’t
have to do it alone. In the book of Genesis we read
that God created a “helpmate” for Adam.
At the beginning of time, God saw fit to allow for a
“helpmate,” so he created Eve, to "help"
Adam.
God tells us that he created “man and woman in
His own image.”
Well, God is a
relational being. After all, we are talking about a
Triune God, three in one (Holy Spirit, Jesus, and God
the Father). How much more relational can He be? How
then, could it not be possible that God is providing
Christian Counselors to "help" you with your
concerns? Consider this, Jesus traveled the earth with
a “God Squad” of 12 disciples. Even Jesus
didn’t go it alone. How does a person get healthier
if he does it single-handedly? This is a total contradiction
to the examples God and Jesus set.
We at KOH
would feel privileged to walk with you along the “narrow
road” toward freedom and prosperity in God. “He
has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim
freedom for the captives and release from darkness for
the prisoners”—Isaiah 61:1. |