April 30, 2022
TruLight TV
The Light that shines in the Darkness
We all want to be wise, but sometimes the idea of wisdom seems too deep or far off or out of reach. This proverb is a good reminder that maybe one way to become more prudent is to take some action, make a course correction, take refuge. If we keep doing what we’ve been doing, we will keep getting what we’ve been getting. Watch today’s video and gain a better understanding of the wisdom of God. and later our sermon today from Dr. Charles Stanley (Healing Our Hurts) – Stepping barefoot on a nail means piercing pain. Having that nail removed means piercing pain. Would you ignore the nail to save yourself the pain of extraction? Not unless you want a gangrenous infection. The choice is obvious when it comes to our physical health. Yet most of us are guilty of burying emotional wounds, allowing them to fester into full-blown bitterness. Dr. Stanley exhorts us to examine those tender places. Yes, it can be painful to do so, but it is ultimately worth it. Find courage to face your wounds and experience God’s healing touch. learn more by watching today’s program. Enjoy and thanks for watching.