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God Hears Her Podcast

EP. 21: No Longer Defined by My Past (with Liz Curtis Higgs)

God Hears Her Podcast

Our Daily Bread Ministries

Society & Culture, Bible, Womensministry, Womensbiblestudy, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Women, Female

4.9689 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

We’ve all made bad decisions. Some of those bad decisions come back to haunt us, and some decisions we thought were good at the time end up having nasty consequences. Oftentimes, those moments lead to regret, and many of us struggle to move past our big mistakes. Humorist Liz Curtis Higgs joins Elisa and Eryn to share how we can find freedom from the past and hope for the future. 

Bio of guest: 

Liz Curtis Higgs describes herself as a former “bad girl” who met Jesus and is no longer defined by her mistakes. She’s a best-selling author and well-known speaker, and she wrote the foreword for the best-selling devotional from Our Daily Bread Ministries titled God Sees Her. Liz currently lives with her husband, Bill, in their Kentucky home.

Notes and Quotes: 

  • “I have no comfort zone. I will tell anybody anything if it will point them to the grace of God.”
  • “They saw past all the ick and said, ‘At the heart, she is a woman that needs to know Jesus,’ and so they just loved me right into the kingdom.”
  • “God and His faithfulness waited.”
  • “We all found ways to numb the pain of not being part of the right crowd and created our own crowd.”
  • “For me, I am a girl who likes community, and I wanted that above all.”
  • “When it says in Scripture, ‘He gives you the desires of your heart,’ it doesn’t mean He gives you every little thing your heart desires; it means He places in your heart the desires He would have for you.”
  • “Some of it He dealt with honestly very quickly. . . . That is what I needed. Everybody is different. Some of us are weaned off the old life, and that doesn’t mean that you didn’t hear the Lord correctly or you’re disobedient.” 
  • “The path for each of us is so unique; the Savior, though, is one and the same.”
  • “We all share a kind of badness, and we all struggle with shame around badness. And my badness may not look like your badness, and yours may not look like mine. But we share it; and if we could just love each other in our badness and accept and not judge . . . wow, what a world that could be.”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

God hears her. God hears her. God hears her is brought to you.

0:03.9

Is brought to you by our daily bread ministries. Visit godhearsher.org.

0:08.3

Visit godhearsher.org. Or find us on social for more information.

0:13.3

And we want to identify it not to shame ourselves, not to feel less than, but simply to marvel at the grace of God that forgives all of it, every bit.

0:25.3

And here was the big aha for me. He has not only forgiven me from my past, all, all of my past,

0:32.2

stuff that I will never say in public because it's just abhorrent. He is forgiving me for every mistake

0:39.1

I'm making right now. Even in our 30 minutes together, I have surely said something that was

0:44.9

a little out of line, a little out of scripture, a little something. And, oh my goodness,

0:50.3

if I'm going to live another 10 or 20 years, think how much more sin I have ahead of me.

0:55.3

Except here's God. His grace covers it all.

1:02.4

You're listening to God Hears Her, a podcast for women, where we explore the stunning

1:07.1

truth that God hears you, he sees you, and he loves you because you are his.

1:12.0

Find out how these realities free you today on God Hears Her.

1:17.5

Welcome to God Hears Her. I'm Alyssa Morgan.

1:20.4

And I'm Aaron Eddy. We've all made bad decisions. Some of those bad decisions come back to haunt us,

1:26.2

and some decisions we thought were good at the time end up having nasty consequences.

1:32.2

Oftentimes, those moments lead to regret.

1:35.6

And many of us struggle to move past our big mistakes.

1:39.3

Sometimes it can feel like our mistakes define us.

1:42.8

It really can.

1:43.7

And our guest today, my friend Liz Curtis Higgs,

1:46.3

has a past. And it's a past that might even make some of us blush. But then she met Jesus.

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