Bob Kellemen
@BobKellemen
Christ-Centered, Theologically-Saturated, Relationship-Focused, Church History-Informed, Research-Aware Soul Physician of Embodied-Souls #BibleCn #SoulCare
23 Books & Booklets on Changing Lives with Christ’s Changeless Truth: rpmministries.org/2020/10/23-boo… #BibleCn
"It’s hard to describe how thoroughly Trump is disrupting and corrupting our system of justice. At every turn, the pattern is the same. His friends catch a break, and his foes get the boot." nytimes.com/2025/07/20/opi…
The Beauty of Our Emotions: Biblical Counseling for Fear. rpmministries.org/2025/07/beauty… It seems that emotions are a very emotional topic in our biblical counseling world! We need a biblical theology of the beauty of emotions.
"Contending for the faith and contentiousness are not the same thing." - Hershael York
2. Negativism: "They are constantly looking for a fight, constantly on the defensive, constantly beating off enemies." 3. Objectivism: a radical aversion to psychology and all inner experience which failed to fully recognize "the work that the Spirit effects in our hearts."
Try to think of other scholars in your field as allies in a shared project - when you collaborate, consider how they can uncover areas that you can't yet cover and vice versa. Ideally, there is no need to nurse competitiveness in the academic community.
When every doctrine becomes a test of orthodoxy, every disagreement is a holy war to be fought, and every opponent, an enemy to be vanquished.
To the One with a Tender Conscience: You notice every flaw. You feel every failure. You repent, then repent for not repenting well enough. You worry your sin is worse because you knew better. You assume silence from God must mean disappointment. And you’ve wondered if maybe…
Some doctrines are indeed a test of orthodoxy (e.g. God as Trinity and Christ our Mediator). Other doctrines are tests of fellowship (e.g. ordinances and church polity). Still other doctrines are little more than a test of charity (e.g. eschatology) You know you’re growing…
The Emotional Life of Christ Fascinating. As I begin an intensive word study on the emotional life of Christ, I just noticed that the same word used for Jesus in John 12:27 (“troubled”/ ταράσσω) is used of the disciples in Matthew 14:26-27 (“frightened, terrified”/ ταράσσω).…
Very helpful podcast (with manuscript) from @acbc @TDaleJohnson and @DrKeithAEvans on God's Self-Sufficiency and Biblical Counseling. biblicalcounseling.com/resource-libra…
It seems the new “in” thing to do, so I’ve asked Grok 3 the question: Based on all my tweets, I am: Which dictator? Which theologian? Which philosopher? Which fictional character? Which politician? Which religious figure? Which historical figure? Grok 3 Response: I’ve reviewed…
Beautifully biblically balanced by Brad: biblicalcounselingcoalition.org/2025/07/21/how… How Christians Can Inadvertently Moralize Unpleasant Emotions @BradHambrick @biblicalcc #Emotions #BibleCn #BiblicalCounseling
Man Who Vowed To Release Epstein Files Berates Idiots For Believing There Are Epstein Files babylonbee.com/news/man-who-v…