
Trinity and Christian Life
Jesus is not your therapist
Is the purpose of the Christian Gospel to make you feel validated, or to make you completely new? In this episode, we tackle one of the most significant yet subtle shifts in modern Christianity: the rise of therapeutic Christology . Driven by expressive individualism and modern self-help culture, many today have reframed Jesus from the eternal Word of God into a cosmic life coach, an empathetic therapist, or a psychological archetype designed to validate our internal self-identity. But is a therapist-Jesus actually capable of saving us? Drawing on the theological boundary lines drawn at the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451) , we dissect the profound dangers of reducing the Son of God to a tool for emotional management. We explore why classical theology insists that ontology must precede function —meaning who Jesus is (truly God and truly man) is the only reason what He does has any power to heal us. Finally, we reclaim the beautiful, robust ancient Patristic vision of Christus Medicus (Christ the Divine Physician) . Discover how the early Church Fathers offered a healing far grander than immediate psychological relief: a complete, cosmic re-creation that conquers sin and death, restoring the broken imago Dei within us






