I was diagnosed with cancer last year. I have a lot of knowledge and experience. I've been a Christian since 1974 and have a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology, BUT I'm still learning and growing. This interview encouraged me so much. I am on the daily journey of finding that delicate balance between acceptance of cancer without self-blame, trusting and know that God is sovereign, but also believing he can easily, miraculously heal me, along with doing all within my power to promote health in my life is so relevant to me right now. Thank you! I always learn something from your interviews.
@James-ll3jb4 ай бұрын
Blaming yourself for cancer isn't rational. As a Christisn you should know that.
@110429954 ай бұрын
This is terrible, he turn the Creator into a GPS,...this man does not know a thing of the scripture. As a psychologist he should know he gave himself away when he said "im not making this up". Everyone in the comments follows along . Sad. READ AND STUDY FOR YOURSELF
@RealSnail3D4 ай бұрын
@@11042995 No sir, God, the creator of all things as you say, willfully guided him. Do you find that hard to believe?
@RealSnail3D4 ай бұрын
@@James-ll3jb What a glib response. As a Christian, you ought know better.
@RealSnail3D4 ай бұрын
Karen you are an absolutely wonderful precious blood bought daughter of the Most High. God loves you dearly and I pray that on this journey God will use your circumstances mightily for His (and your) everlasting glory. We are promised (and indeed even cursed with) great suffering on earth. Even so, a reward awaits all those who endure, that can’t compare. You’re an overcomer. If I may boldly ask a request of the King, I ask that He has compassion on your situation and heals you personally. Psalm 42 ❤
@nrwilliams1004 ай бұрын
I suffered from depression since I was nine when my father beat my mom two days before Christmas. He beat my sister too, it was her birthday. Every time I tried to read the Bible when I was alone, I was condemned, so I didn't read it. Two years ago, after watching a near-death experience, the Lord told me the reason I couldn't read the Bible was because of abuse. I am 72, and today, I am reading the Bible for the first time. I have a lot of medical issues and I'm in pain all the time. I know the Lord Jesus can heal me, but that isn't His plan. Because in my suffering, my family is praying for me. Since the 1970s, when I first entered the church, I've been praying for my sister. She is an atheist and rejects everyone who the Lord sent to her. She is an atheist. Yesterday, a miracle happened. While talking to my sister and sharing how I knew the Lord wanted my family to pray, she said she would pray. She didn't think it would go anywhere. I said, prayers are always welcome. I will gladly suffer this pain if it means my sister will turn to Jesus.
@Anabee33 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such an encouraging testimony.
@donnajohnson33342 ай бұрын
Amen ! I gave my heart to the LORD when I was 9, during Bible School. That peace held me together after Christmas 1980 when my Dad ended his L¡f€ at home. If I had not had my Heavenly Father I don't think I would be here today. At 63, I love Him more and more.
@maldictous4 ай бұрын
I'd love to say how appreciative I am of how you handle people in your interviews Sean. It's refreshing to see the host be interrupted by their guest frequently, and you stop talking and allow them to say what they want. I've seen soo many interviews where the host will just keep trying to talk over the guest. You are a great listener and extremely respectful to let the other person talk. Love you brother. God Bless.
@chantalr.s.a.25352 ай бұрын
I wish there was a facility like this in South Africa. My husband needs it
@emilygrace53974 ай бұрын
Thank you for having Doctor Henry Cloud, he’s brilliant and because of his work back in the 90’s I found a place where for the first time I had permission to feel my pain and for the first time I didn’t feel like I was crazy or not spiritual enough. It’s so good to see Doc Cloud again
@christinebraun44264 ай бұрын
This IS a God sent, the missing linkto bridging psychology and pastoral counseling❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@110429954 ай бұрын
This is terrible, he turn the Creator into a GPS,...this man does not know a thing of the scripture. As a psychologist he should know he gave himself away when he said "im not making this up". Everyone in the comments follows along . Sad. READ AND STUDY FOR YOURSELF
@110429954 ай бұрын
This is terrible, he turn the Creator into a GPS,...this man does not know a thing of the scripture. As a psychologist he should know he gave himself away when he said "im not making this up". Everyone in the comments follows along . Sad. READ AND STUDY FOR YOURSELF
@OurVids2Show4 ай бұрын
Agree100%
@LoudHadida4 ай бұрын
Pastoring counselling at various churches was a nightmare blaming me because " I was not in line with God and a his plan for my life." Psychologists need to get involved in counselling churches to prevent victim blame etc. which crushes you as a person and is extremely harmful.
@BeeBlot4 ай бұрын
This is a great interview. I'm in the Refiner's fire right now. I'm the midst of Abba's perfect timing and plan, which includes a great deal of pain and challenges; I am totally dependent upon Him. I cannot do anything on my own strength anymore, because that has been taken from me. My main idol has been being so capabale and adaptable that I can get through anything and not needing anyone else's help. That has been totally upended.
@pnwliving45044 ай бұрын
Wow, sounds like the Lord is doing what He does best: tearing down the idols in your heart, and showing you the He alone is your source for everything. He has been doing that in my life, too.
@itsgabbieagain3 ай бұрын
Same
@barbirwin43854 ай бұрын
Thank you for having Dr.Henry Cloud on!!! I was in one of the Minirth/Meier clinics in 1996 having been diagnosed with severe depression, The first book in our sessions was going over, reading and studying Changes that Heal. I had at that time been a Christian for 20 years and thought I was doing all the right Christian things and continued to spiral and at that time the stigma of mental health brought on shame, The 1st thing the Drs told us was that we were the bravest people out there for getting help. It has taken years for me to accept that I struggle with some mental health issues, but…I no longer carry shame, and am and will be on my medications ,I call them (brain vitamins) and thank God for them !!!! This is how I see how my Loving Father takes good care of me 😊Looking forward to reading Dr.Clouds book. P.S Sean, I rembember yourDad’s comment on Changes that Heal 😊Bless you and the ministry you share with so many ❤
@110429954 ай бұрын
This is terrible, he turn the Creator into a GPS,...this man does not know a thing of the scripture. As a psychologist he should know he gave himself away when he said "im not making this up". Everyone in the comments follows along . Sad. READ AND STUDY FOR YOURSELF
@monicacook33114 ай бұрын
I sure could have used a clinic but I didn't have any insurance.
@graceb710Ай бұрын
Profound and important on so many levels. The Lord has used Dr. Cloud to changes countless lives and to hear a little of his own testimony just brings things home for me. So glad Sean had him on the show!
@carlarobinson69534 ай бұрын
What a sweet man! So insightful. He really nails what will heal our souls. Thank you, Dr. Henry, and Sean for doing this interview!
@110429954 ай бұрын
This is terrible, he turn the Creator into a GPS,...this man does not know a thing of the scripture. As a psychologist he should know he gave himself away when he said "im not making this up". Everyone in the comments follows along . Sad. READ AND STUDY FOR YOURSELF
@curiousgeorge5554 ай бұрын
Been listening to Henry Cloud for decades. A very wise man.
@kristellw59293 ай бұрын
Yes miracles and supernatural and deliverance is real! In healing journey there are spiritual influence, soul issues, metabolic, sin issues, generational, curses, hormonal, etc. The Bible is true and it’s not stoped! I pray all eyes open to what is true related to the Word and supernatural and healing available in Jesus and family and believers who are able to be with us in our pain and journey. Appreciate all that Dr. Cloud brings and shares!!! I am very much being put back together still and had a lot of hurts from others in process during the great unravel and process to healing.
@PraiseYahforHeisHoly4 ай бұрын
Great interview. This is the second time this week this channel has recommended a book to me, and I love it. End the Stalemate is the other book. Fantastic, thoughtful book much needed in our culture today. I plan to utilize the website as well. Great timing all the way around. I've suffered with intense anxiety and depression since childhood. I was angry at God for many years for the lot I felt He gave me. It was revealed to me in prayer one night, not an audible voice but lightbulb moment, that God created the mundane systems, the laws of life. We just scratch the surface with our study on God's creation in Psychology. We know the things that typically create joy for people. These things are not made by man, they are from our Creator. So, you may think God isn't there because He isn't providing an instant miracle, but miracles are not the only or primary way God brings healing. God is in the every day things. He is more present than we often realize.
@victoryamartin977322 күн бұрын
Good words. So joy then is a function of knowing God, because joy comes only from God.
@peppermintt00a174 ай бұрын
I have so much respect for Dr. Cloud because Boundaries and Changes That Heal changed my life. I downloaded his new book on Audible and can't wait to begin listening tonight. Thanks, Sean, for all the work you do and for having such a wide array of guests. Your videos are always educational and entertaining.
@Kindness_Is_Great4 ай бұрын
Ok blown away. I came to this channel by a Heiser referral maybe a few months ago? Best guests. It casually showed up today..interview with Henry Cloud...WHAT???? WHAT? WHAT? It was awesome.
@imhereitsme76004 ай бұрын
Dn
@Kindness_Is_Great4 ай бұрын
@@imhereitsme7600 It is ok. Talk.
@Kindness_Is_Great4 ай бұрын
@@imhereitsme7600 Hey love. We are here for you.
@ChangedByHim1074 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of my favorite discussions!!!! And SO on time!!!
@SeanMcDowell4 ай бұрын
Woo hoo!
@FrontPorchPreacher4 ай бұрын
When I see this man, I see Faith and Joy because of it. I’d love to speak to this guy one on one.
@kevinoconnor46464 ай бұрын
After the love of my life left me and i wanted to die, God gave me Psalms 37:4 and I KNEW that it was the answer and after living that Word, He totally and completely came through for me in a HUGE way! He WILL ALWAYS fulfill His Word, He HAS to be true to His Word or He will cease to be God!
@sorelyanlie27844 ай бұрын
The boundaries book was so hugely impactful for me. I went through an outwardly “normal” but secretly nightmarish childhood. After my oldest was born I completely fell apart, “boundaries” helped me begin to understand why I couldn’t function as a parent (or a person, really) and how to begin building my own boundaries, not just in how I expect others to treat me, but also in how I should be treating the people around me. I just can’t say enough.
@mrs.dawnrainey81492 ай бұрын
This is excellent. Thank you. Blessings!
@rosavandenheuvel3544 ай бұрын
Wow! Brilliant. Thank you for this conversation. Please have more.
@robynbaker55164 ай бұрын
Dr Henry Clouds book had a great effect and change in my life…thank you Sean for having him on…you are a wonderful interviewer & a good listener love your channel 💙🙏👍
@winniecash16544 ай бұрын
Dr Cloud helped me immensely. Ty for having him on.
@kristenjones44454 ай бұрын
This was fascinating to listen to. Thank you. If you are looking for topics, might I suggest a discussion on Christian's response to toxic behavior (narcissists, psychopaths, & sociopath abuse. People twisting facts of a situation to make them a victim to justify emotional abuse. Someone using you and using you until you've had enough.) Also, when you distance yourself from them for protection, you feel guilty and feel like you aren't being a "good Christian" to them. Basically, setting up healthy boundaries with toxic people. Thanks! Never mind. I went on Audible to find Dr. Cloud's books and realize I already have one in my Audible library called "Safe People" which I just started listening to prior to watching this podcast. I had no idea it was the same author. 😂 I am in awe of The Lord!
@hoodleehoo4 ай бұрын
As a counselor who specializes in treating narcissistic abuse, I agree that this is a topic that needs to be discussed more. I definitely have to address this with clients.
@lesliebee89184 ай бұрын
Insightful and encouraging interview! When Dr Cloud shared the story about asking the LORD to direct him to the pastor that he'd heard the day before -- and the way he actually found him-- it reminded me of Phillip the Evangelist being translated to Azotus. Plus I experienced something similar two different times, years ago.
@elizabethstephens22314 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview. This is my introduction to Henry Cloud. Purchased the book, can't wait to read it. Boundaries will be on my list to read as well. Thank you Sean for having him on as a guest. You are a terrific interviewer.
@epicmissionmedia4 ай бұрын
So good! I shared a portion of this with my small group tonight and we were all blessed by it. Thanks for hosting this great conversation.
@abedetesfa51584 ай бұрын
I love to hear testimonies of God's goodness and deliverance. I pray His continued blessing on this brother and Sean's ministry. God does indeed continue to perform miracles; however, Christians should be wary about accepting miracles as the defining sign that God is blessing someone or something. Jesus, in Matthew 24 and other places, warned people that they should not look for miracles, but rather take Him at His word, regardless of how things seem. Revelation 13 (and 18, I think) even warns that the enemy will do miracles and deceive many.
@karenlawrence83314 ай бұрын
Sean your interviews are awesome. Love Dr. Clouds insight. I also appreciate the clarity you bring to your interviews. You actually remind me of a younger Dennis Prager. I always felt like he truly cared about his audience and it wasn’t about self-promotion.
@torrinolte82809 күн бұрын
In 2006 Changes That Heal, the Lord and a great therapist saved my husband’s life!
@judyteeple83292 ай бұрын
God gives us the strength, we have to do the footwork. Keep walking to Him.
@tamaraoconnor54834 ай бұрын
Wonderful! @ 33... Most "religious" people have no clue how to really listen to God. This is a very large part of it. Thanks for your authenticity 🙏
@karenmcdonald9114 ай бұрын
I REALLY like Dr. Cloud. Fantastic episode
@Anabee33 ай бұрын
I love these testimonials.
@clsmithent4 ай бұрын
Please do more talks with Dr Cloud. His testimony is wonderful ❤️
@SeanMcDowell4 ай бұрын
You got it!
@PeaceinJESUS244 ай бұрын
Yes! And thanks Sean!
@artform13643 ай бұрын
That was awesome! I just bought the book. I look at my suffering in life and the lessons I've learned as a result, and the blessings, and I can see, to some limited degree, the wisdom of God teaching me what I need to know. I'm very often not too thrilled with His instructional method, but hey, what do I know? As I learn more and more of Him, I learn more and more just how much what I thought was true, was just illusion. I'm going to coax my daughter to read Cloud's book.
@TRUTHwithoutapology4 ай бұрын
Dr Cloud, you helped me understand 2 decades ago why I was walking on eggshells. Thank you.
@serenabell19714 ай бұрын
During the sermon at church last Sunday, someone whispered to me, this is exactly what my therapist has been trying to tell me. That person went to a secular therapist. We concluded because it is truth.
@annthelen4 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for sharing, Dr. Cloud!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@s.d.melcher4 ай бұрын
34:10 I want y’all to know the change in atmosphere in his car that he felt is very real. My girlfriend and I experienced that once when I was driving us from San Antonio to Houston at night. We were East bound on I-10, and there was a car in my lane, speeding, heading directly towards my car. By the time I realized it, it was too late for me to react. Suddenly, as I turned to look at my girlfriend in the passenger seat, the entire atmosphere inside my car changed, and she was aware of it also. The best way I can describe it is that everything went into slow motion, a kind of stillness. My hands were on the steering wheel and I felt the steering wheel make strange movements, but to me, even blinking my eyes was very slow. I felt the wind from the car passing us on my side, rock my car, side to side, and just as suddenly as the atmosphere had changed, it changed back to “normal”. The last thing I had seen before turning to look at my girlfriend was the oncoming car’s headlights right in front of us. All praises to our magnificent Lord, JESUS CHRIST, for saving the both of us and whoever was in the car that passed us. Thank you, Jesus! ✨💖💪✝️🕊️💖✨
@annbrucepineda80934 ай бұрын
Jesus, take the wheel!!
@debbieanderson8264 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this
@tamaraoconnor54834 ай бұрын
Dr. Cloud, your "religious" upbringing mirrors my own, brought up Methodist and living in the middle socially. Until I hit bottom during and just after college.
@kevinoconnor46464 ай бұрын
Amen, Great Testimony!
@paulajames61494 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. It is never an intellectual or evidential barrier. Every single time I listen to an atheist, I think it is their experience that lead them to that conclusion.
@maryrussell22384 ай бұрын
Great interview, ordered the book. I'm a psychotherapist, have taught "Boundaries" for decades. Can't wait to read it!
@nargesgovahi66294 ай бұрын
I loved this episode very much and I will share it with people who suffer from depression. Thank you for this conversation.
@gramingo64024 ай бұрын
This was an amazing interview!!!
@hannojacobs88234 ай бұрын
33:45 I've had the same thing happen to me. I was in a Sunday school and all of a sudden the old man who was teaching broke out into toungues whilst he was telling us a story and the moment I heard him speak in tongues all temperature dissapeared and it was like an out of body experience where all of a sudden there was no temperature, no stress, just nothing other than peace for a few seconds until he stopped speaking in toungues and I was snapped back into reality. I just KNEW in that moment that that is what it feels like when the Holy Spirit hits you
@MariaKneas4 ай бұрын
This was wonderful. Thank you.
@thecrossfiles4 ай бұрын
I loved hearing Dr. Cloud’s testimonial and his book is awesome! 😊
@curiousgeorge5554 ай бұрын
Wow. Listened again. There is a plethora of wisdom here. I plan on watching yet again.
@Weavileiscool4 ай бұрын
This is great because so many Christians I hear are very anti psychology but it’s much more nuanced than that
@ritastevenson56394 ай бұрын
I agree. I go to a reformed non-denom church whose pastor was taught at Master's Seminary (macarthur). They follow and teach a type of biblical counseling called nouthetic counseling. I get why they shy away from secular psych because there is so much garbage in it that is affirming sin, giving people labels instead of responsibility, and just throwing pills at the symptoms and not getting to the actual heart matters. But at the same time, I think psychology can be done right, if done biblically and prayerfully. Right?
@troylee41964 ай бұрын
I disagree As Henry Cloud mentioned, Job fully explores what we must do Trust in God, psychology and people who are immature are his friends in that book
@PablaMMoore4 ай бұрын
. Psychology can no be done biblically. There is no concept of psychology in the Bible. What Psychology does is justify sinful behaviour. Yes a person can have depression from a chemical unbalance also, but we have to be very careful with the methods psychology uses to treat people because they are created by worldly men and to apply that to a Christian's life is contrary to Bible teachings. Our faith is in God alone. We are to pray and ask for prayer to true godly brothers and sisters and pastors.
@angelacarroccia51234 ай бұрын
This was so helpful to me! Please have Dr. Cloud again!!!
@dawnboren5944 ай бұрын
What an amazing discussion. I have lots to really look at in my life now. I know God will help me through it. I just downloaded the book so I can really hear his story.
@ThorfinnSkullsplitter-fz7ff4 ай бұрын
I've read Boundaries. A great book.
@dr43914 ай бұрын
Thank you that Josh McDowell's recommendation on your book, CHANGES THAT HEAL. "Next to the Bible, this book has affected my life more than any other"... And Sean stated that he had heard his dad say that very thing about Dr. Cloud's book...
@markkemp42854 ай бұрын
Wonderful
@mramirez52394 ай бұрын
Way to keep trying to get those questions in there, Sean. I am the same type as Dr C in that we interrupt, almost compulsively, not meaning to, when talking about something we know holds meaning to us. I haven't figured that out yet.
@LindleyMatthias4 ай бұрын
I’m the same way, but hearing the interruptions coming from someone else like this, makes me want to become more self-aware when talking to others. 🥴
@cia77464 ай бұрын
that was fascinating.
@elwiramendezs11444 ай бұрын
❤Thank you very much for this intervieu ❤
@lisagpriebe714 ай бұрын
THE FAITH DOES PROVE IT TO YOU! WELL SAID!
@valerier43084 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thank you! God bless. 🙏
@tamihungerford58994 ай бұрын
Soooo interesting I just started reading this morning The Power of the Praying Parent and in the foreword her son Chris was also changed by the power of that same verse in Matt 6:33!! I just thought that was cool in the same day I came across the same verse that God used for those two different people🤯🤯 to speak to them
@melaniehughes89092 ай бұрын
My Sunday school teacher says depression comes from pride. That it's a state of mind that focuses on oneself even if it is negatively. She talks about self deprivation as being prideful. I literally got the name of a Christian psychologist from her and her husband and they know that I need meds to control my emotions. I almost feel kind of attacked as I sit directly across the table from her and thereby getting her attention focused on me quite often during class. Like she's trying to call me out on something. It's probably been like 3 times she's said it since we started this book on brokenness. I'm not sure if I'm being overly sensitive ( you know, because I'm a depressed person I typically blame myself for everything that goes wrong, sometimes thinking people are actually trying to attack me, you know, a little paranoia that talks to me in my head sometimes) like, am I actually making it about me in my head when it's not? I do take my meds and it makes it where I can think it through and question how I'm feeling and I'm still kind of feeling attacked. I recently sat with her and her husband, the pastor, and expressed my inability to come alongside the Calvinistic doctrine they're pushing. Only, everything was completely cordial and I was asking for help to understand how they think certain ways. I did express disagreement but also that I wouldn't want to cause any disruptions among the members and would either sit under their teaching or find a new church. I've been there like 3 years now and I really believe I've given them the benefit of the doubt, trying to be open to have misinterpreted things but I don't agree 100% but I'm not expecting to agree 100% with anyone. I think God reveals His Word and the depths of His Word to each individual person in the perfect way and with the perfect timing so maybe I'm further behind them or maybe I've already seen past them. My Jesus experience is personal, not private, I don't care who knows, but where my relationship with Jesus is will not be the same as someone else. All that to ask if it sounds like my Sunday school teacher is maybe feeling that I'm rejecting their beliefs and so she's maybe not knowingly or not purposefully but kind of lashing out at me? She also recently said it was selfish to say COME LORD JESUS because others haven't been saved yet. The next week in class I'd written it in my notes and told everyone that I had. She went on to say how she is praying for lost people (I said, me too, my WHOLE family) and if Jesus came now they'd be lost forever. I kind of don't agree with that either. We have a crown waiting for all those who have loved His appearing. And I believe God loves the lost more than we ever even could and we will not thwart His plan by our prayers.
@christinebraun44264 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for Sharing . Thank you for showing US God IS with us
@maxwellman82334 ай бұрын
SO.VERY.GOOD.❤
@kimberlychristianlcsw4 ай бұрын
Like so many of you, I LOVED this interview! I watched b/c the book Boundaries completely changed my life and my specialty as a Clinician. I've been in private practice for years and decided to create my own online program after coming to the conclusions Dr. Cloud talks about here regarding psychology and the Lord. I'm passionate about teaching people HOW to change their thinking, not just creating awareness that we need to. My channels here on YT and IG by the same name will get you connected if you want to know more. I'm in the business of giving God credit for what He set up, not the theorists and founding psychologists, but the One true God! ☝️🏻
@nilay22524 ай бұрын
great interview
@tprice90334 ай бұрын
Loved this video will share it with others
@LoveYourNeighbour.4 ай бұрын
World-renowned psychologist Henry Cloud's book is now officially at the top of my list of things to read!
@BeMa-e2z4 ай бұрын
Sean Mcdowell should invite Ben Saphiro to this show. 🙏🏻
@darrenmiller69274 ай бұрын
Great discussion, ultimately encouraging, just what the doctor ordered. Topics here are relevant for me. Love McDowell's podcast, today is a great example of why.
@Brucec-x6r4 ай бұрын
Quite convincing in the context of a dream
@dennisthemenace42884 ай бұрын
Very important 1:09:28 It is impacting me too. Politics is primary reason.
@curiousgeorge5554 ай бұрын
28:53 If nothing else, listen do Dr. Cloud's story of encountering the Supernatural God. Give me chills. Shed a tear with him as well.
@hrvad4 ай бұрын
The things he said some 45 or 50 minutes in (that he thinks would result in hate mail) ... I think that's where I'm at right now. I had a powerful dream a good while back, and in it I'm blind. I try to pry them open, and my eyeballs roll up, REFUSING to see. I also met someone in the dream, and right there my eyes worked and I could see. In the dream I was certain that this was Jesus. Now I still struggle, but what this guy said is something I'll meditate upon.
@zin153Ай бұрын
I wish Dr Cloud would have extended the same courtesy to Sean in allowing him to complete his sentences before interrupting him.
@christinebraun44264 ай бұрын
Even If WE would understand, WE would Not BE God. He is the Designer and allows US to See some of the Design, so wonderful, thank you, Father, but WE cannot created Life, WE cannot Bring Life into death... Let's Bend both knees and pray and BE glad that our Creator Father IS in Charge. And WE need to learn to Walk towards Him with our Brothers and Sisters.
@kimberlysollenberger15524 ай бұрын
I feel like the last four years of my life, I am just rambling through life. My joy is gone, and I just can't get a foothold. I just don't see a good furture
@cbrooks973 ай бұрын
Please break off that 6 minutes or so (about 00:19 to 00:25) where he talks about going through depression into a separate video that we can share.
@Kindness_Is_Great4 ай бұрын
This was AWESOME!!!!
@deion3124 ай бұрын
Love the book Boundaries!
@maryellen34964 ай бұрын
Sean, what is the name of the book that your father endorsed on the cover
@SeanMcDowell4 ай бұрын
Changes that Heal
@faithburns83793 ай бұрын
Speaking of Borderline Personality Disorder, my adopted adult daughter has that, is there any hope? What’s your recommendation for that terrible mental condition?😢🙏
@gigir67614 ай бұрын
Josh McDowell's book, MORE THAN A CARPENTER, is the best, most convincing work I have seen for the overwhelming evidence of the truth of Jesus Christ. Why does Sean display the bat behind him??
@elisehill35744 ай бұрын
I was wondering that too
@Suavemente_Enjoyer4 ай бұрын
Great testimony! ❤ These bots are obnoxious tho
@kimmcdaniel89334 ай бұрын
They don't believe for Cloud's reason and because the Lord has not caused them to believe. Believing, you could say, is a miracle.
@truthseeker56984 ай бұрын
This comment derived from calvinism institutes?
@monicacook33114 ай бұрын
My kids know about my abused childhood and have told me I should see a therapist. My insurance won't cover a Christian therapist (none in network). These days, there is not one secular therapist who would not consider divorcing me from my Christian faith "job number one" and think that was already half the battle.
@KnitNut54 ай бұрын
"What is Jonah's idol? It's not a golden calf. It's a vision of the 'good life' that does not include God's authority over him." (Tim Mackie, the Bible Project, on the book of Jonah).
@Lynnette43 ай бұрын
A sincere respectful question, can anyone tell me where in the Bible (book and chapter) it says that miracles from God are for Today, like the Dr was talking about? Thanks in advance
@CICMCB4 ай бұрын
As a Christian therapist who specializes in helping survivors of sexual abuse who often experience false guilt and shame the Lord showed me that spiritual principle several decades ago and that is that survivors have been sinned upon. A child who has been sexually abused does not cause it. The perpetrator dumps all his shame and guilt into the survivor so they don’t have to feel guilty.
@gregshell85704 ай бұрын
This is my problem, I have so many questions that have no answers, and I have the problem of trusting GOD, who knows all. I keep wondering, which makes me think I have no faith in GOD. This is my hardest cross to bear. I remember a person told me I was arrogant. Now 45 years later, I still wonder. I believe in GOD, but lack faith, I guess.
@curiousgeorge5554 ай бұрын
I wonder too. It is a heavy cross. Full trust in the goodness of God is my #1 problem. I have an attachment disorder that has not been fully healed in 45 years of relating and trying to relalate to God. I would say my trust is severely lacking at this point yet I believe in God. I hope you find resolution.
@PeaceinJESUS244 ай бұрын
I too have had trust issues.... but one thing I do is say with the apostle Peter, "Lord, to whom (else) shall we go? You have the words of eternal Life. (John 6:68) .... Prayers for all who struggle with this 🙏🏼🩷
@curiousgeorge5554 ай бұрын
@@PeaceinJESUS24 Great verse.
@annbrucepineda80934 ай бұрын
@@curiousgeorge555Amen
@midimusicforever4 ай бұрын
He won life!
@mramirez52394 ай бұрын
I wish therapy was included with all healthcare in the US, incl gov care.
@Thenoobestgirl4 ай бұрын
15:07 LMAO!! I literally snorted! I was expecting a moment of spectacular revelation and all I got was... Nothing??? 😂 A bit underwhelming lol And again at the "ok call me" 🤣 This is great hahaha Ok gonna watch the rest now lol
@danielkempton9659Ай бұрын
Yeah I'm tired of the name it claim it dogma. This is helpful.
@Glorybreda4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you made this video,I can recall when I was homeless, lost my only daughter; lost my car; my husband is bedridden, im his caretaker and raising my daughters 3 young children. no support system, no state help and faced with many things in Life until $75,000 biweekly began rolling in and my Life went from A homeless nobody to a different person with good things to offer!!!!!❤️
@angelaanna99394 ай бұрын
That within itself means that you do have Jesus with you ;) Keep going strong and thanks for sharing this with us.
@ElenaLeibamayra4 ай бұрын
Hello, how do you achieve such biweekly returns? As a single parent i haven't been able to get my own house due to financial struggles, but my faith in God remains strong.
@RoseOliviasantafe4 ай бұрын
I'm genuinely curious to know how you earn that much biweekly
@Glorybreda4 ай бұрын
@@RoseOliviasantafeChristine Evelyn Mackie I really appreciate her efforts and transparency.
@Glorybreda4 ай бұрын
$_200k and yet still counting on. Ms Christine Evelyn Mackie is the kind of person one needs in his or her life to be honest.
@keilana62 ай бұрын
Great story but what if you're old , having to plan for short time left -& not yet healed emotionally. That is confusing. And I am going through it alone. Isolated in transportation & social spiritual support.
@sy86074 ай бұрын
This was mind blowing a d quite informative, I have been sharing in my teachings what I call ancient Biblical psychology