Standalone/Wounded Healer/Ephesians 5/ Dr Emerson Eggerich
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024
- Speaker-Dr. Emerson Eggerich
Topic- Wounded Healer
Ephesians 5, Various Scripture
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Thanks for sharing. Trials turn to gold
@Pennie Nelson
You bet!
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Wowwww i am so touched deeply
So glad!!
Grace & Peace
Wow so good. Life changing.
So glad this was a blessing to you!
If you haven't read his book Love & Respect I would certainly recommend it!
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Dr. Emerson is so correct because just recently i told my mother about some experiences i had when i was four years old this is 33years later. After that event i became very careful and conscious about what i do or say in the presence of my son who is now eight years old.
Pretty powerful stuff.
Thanks for sharing.
You're at counter 34:??, telling how if a wife feels unloved, that she disrespects her husband and the reverse, if a husband feels disrespected he is unloving toward his wife.
It just hit me too, children honor and obey your father and mother OT, and NT, fathers and mothers do not provoke your children to anger.
So, if a child is provoked to anger, it in turn is difficult for the child to honor and obey F/M...
Honor begets honor, dishonor begets dishonor.
Thank you for all the angles you're telling about in this episode!!!!
🤔 parece que hoy en dia son oradores profesionales y nada de la palabra.🤪😁
This man is frightening that he does not address the actions of his father toward his mother as criminal abuse but a "crazy cycle".
He's looking at it spiritually and not just carnal. He never excused it, he just said that there is a level of grace when you understand what's behind the person. Why he referenced the difference between Peter & Judas. Because his dad was a Peter, he made a mistake... too many people will cast someone off as "bad" instead of looking at the choice is bad..not the person. Now don't get me wrong there are Judas (spiritually) people around but that's not the majority.