Three Sick People 20 Erastus remained at Corinth, but Trophimus I left sick at Miletus. (2 Tim. 4:20, emphasis mine)25 But I thought it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother and fellow worker and fellow soldier, who is also your messenger and minister to my need; 26 because ...
There is a portion of the church that believes miracles, signs, wonders, and healing have ceased, and God no longer uses people to heal the sick as in Biblical times. They believe God can heal if He wants to, but no believer should expect that they can pray for the ...
Hey, Terry Tuinder here from ExperiencingHisVictory.com. Today we are busting a myth that keeps many people stuck in a cycle of hidden pain: Forgiveness means I downplay what happened. Have you ever had someone wound you deeply, only to blow it off by saying, "Who cares, it is no big ...
Hey, Terry Tuinder here from Experiencing His Victory! Today, we are tackling forgiveness myth number eleven: Forgiveness is weakness. Many people believe that if they are hurt, they must hurt back. They see life as an arena where you meet force with force. If you forgive, you are a pushover ...
Hey, Terry Tuinder here. Today, we are busting forgiveness myth number ten: Forgiveness is free. In one sense, forgiveness is free — it is a gift from God that none of us could ever earn. But in another very real sense, forgiveness costs more than anything has ever cost. It ...
Hey! Terry Tuinder here from ExperiencingHisVictory.com. Today, we are tackling myth number nine: Forgiveness must be earned or deserved. The Trap of "Buying" Grace I recently heard a story about a man struggling with an addiction to pornography. Every time he failed, he would try to earn his wife's forgiveness ...
Hey, Terry Tuinder here, and we are diving into forgiveness myth number eight: Forgiveness means ignoring what happened. Forgiveness is not about playing pretend or ignoring reality. Why We Try to Ignore Pain There are a few reasons why we default to ignoring things rather than forgiving them. We do ...
Hey, Terry Tuinder here. Today, we are discussing forgiveness myth number seven: Forgiveness means reconciling with the other person. This is a major point of confusion for many. People often think, "If I forgive, that means we are automatically back to being best friends," but that is simply not the ...
Today, we are tackling myth number six: Forgiveness is about the other person. Often, when we think about forgiveness, we focus all our attention on the offender. We say, "I'll forgive them when they come and ask for it." We sit and wait to see whether they will make things ...
We are covering forgiveness myth number five: Once you forgive, that's the end of it. This is a widespread myth. In reality, once you forgive, there is often still "stuff" that takes place afterward that we have to deal with. While sometimes we can forgive and move on immediately, other ...
Today, we are addressing myth number four: Some things are too big to forgive. The basis of everything we do in forgiveness is this: God asks us to be forgiving because He has forgiven us so much. We have freely received His forgiveness, so He wants us to freely forgive ...
