Neither Neurotic Behavior OR Psychotherapy can do what Jesus Did, Does, and Will Do

Neurotic behavior is an attempt to self-punish and to cause others to punish so guilt can seem to be relieved.  That's why psychotherapy seems to alleviate it when it moves the guilt to a different area that is not as much at the forefront of the consciousness.  Only God's justice can alleviate the guilt that must be punished, though.  Jesus Christ took on that punishment.  Verbally confessing Master Jesus due to believing that He died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures and was buried, then God raised Him from death on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures and then He was seen by many witnesses - only that belief and the action of calling on the name of the Master for salvation can save, justify and remove the guilt.  Neurotic behavior or the psychotherapies cannot.

Jesus Christ washes us with His blood and we die with Him and are born again when we believe the tenets of the gospel and confess Master Jesus in accordance with 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 and Romans 10:9, 10, and verse 13.

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