Covenant Psychology: Becoming The Divine Personality of Christ

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What if your personality was never meant to be managed, medicated, or merely “expressed”—but crucified, healed, and raised into Christ?

Covenant Psychology: Becoming the Divine Personality of Christ unveils a revolutionary vision of the soul: not as a collection of traits, disorders, or fragmented impulses, but as a covenantal reality designed to mirror the wholeness of God Himself. This is not psychology as the world defines it, but the recovery of the biblical truth that true selfhood emerges only in union with Christ, through the Spirit, in covenant fidelity.

Across its sweeping chapters, this book journeys from Genesis to Revelation, uncovering how the Psalms, the Law, and Proverbs shape the heart, will, and mind into covenant wholeness. It traces the genealogical ladder of personality from Adam’s fracture to Abraham’s pilgrimage, from David’s contradictions to Christ’s perfect integration. It exposes the false self—driven by fear, autonomy, and fragmentation—and reveals the divine personality, marked by honesty, obedience, wisdom, and harmony.

Far more than theory, Covenant Psychology equips readers, pastors, and therapists with practical tools:

  • The Covenant Personality Test (200 diagnostic questions), discerning where the soul is fragmented and where it is Spirit-formed.

  • Therapeutic dialogues and case studies, showing transformation from false to divine personality.

  • Formation exercises, rooted in psalmic honesty, Torah obedience, and Proverbial wisdom.

  • Discernment of spirits, distinguishing the true Spirit from false emotional or charismatic imitations.

This is not another self-help book. It is a manifesto for soulcraft: a new field of covenantal therapy and discipleship where psychology bows before Scripture, and the person is healed not by self-expression but by crucifixion and resurrection in Christ.

If you are weary of secular models that reduce the soul to labels and fragments, this book offers a new horizon: the wholeness of divine personality as the Spirit writes the law on the heart and conforms us to the image of Christ.

Keywords: Christian psychology, biblical counseling, covenant theology, personality transformation, discipleship, spiritual formation, false self vs true self, therapy and soulcraft, divine personality, Christlikeness, eschatology, Holy Spirit psychology.

What if your personality was never meant to be managed, medicated, or merely “expressed”—but crucified, healed, and raised into Christ?

Covenant Psychology: Becoming the Divine Personality of Christ unveils a revolutionary vision of the soul: not as a collection of traits, disorders, or fragmented impulses, but as a covenantal reality designed to mirror the wholeness of God Himself. This is not psychology as the world defines it, but the recovery of the biblical truth that true selfhood emerges only in union with Christ, through the Spirit, in covenant fidelity.

Across its sweeping chapters, this book journeys from Genesis to Revelation, uncovering how the Psalms, the Law, and Proverbs shape the heart, will, and mind into covenant wholeness. It traces the genealogical ladder of personality from Adam’s fracture to Abraham’s pilgrimage, from David’s contradictions to Christ’s perfect integration. It exposes the false self—driven by fear, autonomy, and fragmentation—and reveals the divine personality, marked by honesty, obedience, wisdom, and harmony.

Far more than theory, Covenant Psychology equips readers, pastors, and therapists with practical tools:

  • The Covenant Personality Test (200 diagnostic questions), discerning where the soul is fragmented and where it is Spirit-formed.

  • Therapeutic dialogues and case studies, showing transformation from false to divine personality.

  • Formation exercises, rooted in psalmic honesty, Torah obedience, and Proverbial wisdom.

  • Discernment of spirits, distinguishing the true Spirit from false emotional or charismatic imitations.

This is not another self-help book. It is a manifesto for soulcraft: a new field of covenantal therapy and discipleship where psychology bows before Scripture, and the person is healed not by self-expression but by crucifixion and resurrection in Christ.

If you are weary of secular models that reduce the soul to labels and fragments, this book offers a new horizon: the wholeness of divine personality as the Spirit writes the law on the heart and conforms us to the image of Christ.

Keywords: Christian psychology, biblical counseling, covenant theology, personality transformation, discipleship, spiritual formation, false self vs true self, therapy and soulcraft, divine personality, Christlikeness, eschatology, Holy Spirit psychology.