In this article, Jay Adams argues that, contrary to the view that life’s pressures create serious problems of depression, breakdown and burn-out, Paul in 2 Corinthians teaches and models the way to handle pressure. Adams identifies two key steps: (1) Sort out whether the person has an accurate understanding of his or her responsibilities and (2) Persevere in God’s calling out of grateful devotion to God for His tender mercies.
Handling the Problem of Pressure
from the Journal of Biblical Counseling 10:4 | 1992