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Join marriage and family therapist Bill Bedell and me as we talk about darkness. This is a conversation that might change your perspective on healing, growth, and transformation. We share a little of our own experiences, including the impact of darkness on both of our lives through other significant relationships and our own stories.
We have vital need to show up tenaciously to receive the healing of God as HE has for us, not the healing we think we want or need. We talk about how the walk of sanctification is really about leaning into surrender and rest, rather than a pressing toward a solution. Sometimes in the despair or quest to squash fear or manage our lives, we actually achieve the opposite effect of what we desire. We may gain control, but lose freedom and joy. God says we can have self-control, love, peace, joy and all of the best for ourselves and to give away. God says his light overcomes the darkness. Our part is to show up again and again to receive what he has said is ours, and to trust that he alone knows how that is given.
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Join marriage and family therapist Bill Bedell and me as we talk about darkness. This is a conversation that might change your perspective on healing, growth, and transformation. We share a little of our own experiences, including the impact of darkness on both of our lives through other significant relationships and our own stories.
We have vital need to show up tenaciously to receive the healing of God as HE has for us, not the healing we think we want or need. We talk about how the walk of sanctification is really about leaning into surrender and rest, rather than a pressing toward a solution. Sometimes in the despair or quest to squash fear or manage our lives, we actually achieve the opposite effect of what we desire. We may gain control, but lose freedom and joy. God says we can have self-control, love, peace, joy and all of the best for ourselves and to give away. God says his light overcomes the darkness. Our part is to show up again and again to receive what he has said is ours, and to trust that he alone knows how that is given.