I don’t usually comment, but I really enjoyed this episode - God bless this ministry
@cosmicure-truthinshort2038Ай бұрын
Really insightful episode, need to watch it again
@selenahasbrouck4610Ай бұрын
Great episode. However, the wrong that was done to me was morally wrong which made it more painful than if it was done by a stranger (not disrespect intended- I mean in regards to my story)… I was robbed of Gods design. That is a moral injury. This reality has helped me to accept and move forward and I heal in the only One who can heal me. 🙌🏽🕊️
@mirellalarsen6883Ай бұрын
Amazing podcast
@lizahayes9147Ай бұрын
This is truth....
@lumierdusoleilАй бұрын
I’m still processing to see if I this help with my traumatic situation…
@GeorgeSchumpfАй бұрын
33:24 i would like to hear how this works might effect. A person's view of god, how they might distort there. Judgment of god, based on what they expect, life ought to be, and then they see that it's not that way. You touched on it with the example of tithe giving, but I was thinking about it, you know, larger sense like maybe with someone like richard dawkins. I wonder if his few of what the world should be conditions. His standards by which he judges God. I suspect richard dawkins suffers from most traumatic stress from satan's lies about god's character
@GeorgeSchumpfАй бұрын
This seems like moral injury as a response to traumatic stress...a double wammy. kzbin.infobwyDc_sTTos?si=AdeFwLvMdMTJwnoN Ironic, causing harm to yourself you are responsibleras a defense for harm you are not responsible for. Is there possibly a false hero complex that could sometimes be involved in a similar situation, an attempt to somehow bear responsibility for the victim. Laughing makes this specific situation difficult to describe that way, but other irrational, self harming actions might