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Revive Our Hearts

Cleansing the Wound

Revive Our Hearts

Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2013

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Bitterness can affect your emotions, your health, and your relationship with God. Learn how to find freedom from the bondage of bitterness.

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0:00.0

Here's Yvonne Welch.

0:02.0

Bitterness is something you don't just pray a prayer and it goes away.

0:06.0

Because every day we're going to be faced with something that could turn into bitterness

0:12.0

if we don't get it right then.

0:14.0

It's like if you get cut and you don't take care of that cut and that poison, that infection

0:20.0

becomes infected. And if we don't take care of that cut and that poison, that infection becomes infected.

0:25.6

And if we don't cleanse out that wound with forgiveness.

0:33.6

This is Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Lee DeMoss for Wednesday, July 31st. Thank you. This week, Yvonne Welch has been sharing her story.

0:45.3

As a busy wife and mom involved in ministry, she found herself under tremendous stress.

0:51.5

This affected her health, her emotions, and her relationship with God. One of the biggest

0:57.4

results was bitterness that crept into her life. Yvonne is back today speaking with our

1:03.7

friend Holly Elif and our host, Nancy Lee DeMoss. Yvonne picks up her story. I remember

1:10.5

hearing the story of Corey Tin Boom.

1:13.6

When she was in a church, she was speaking there in Munich, and I'm sure that you have

1:20.6

heard this story many times, but it's worth retelling.

1:23.6

Truly blessed me, convicted me, and she was in a church in Munich, and she said it was there that I saw him.

1:33.7

At first she said I saw the brown cap and the overcoat, but then I saw the blue cap with the skull and crossbones,

1:42.1

and all those memories came back to me of Betsy

1:45.2

and being there in Ravensbrook in the in the prison camp and she said he had been a guard

1:50.3

there but he didn't recognize me.

1:53.0

But she recognized him.

1:54.0

Yes.

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