Episode 12: Asking for Wisdom and Discernment

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In this episode, Cherie Sheridan and Daniel Bobinski continue exploring the "Helpful Hints" section from Cherie's book "Heal the Brokenhearted." They discuss the importance of asking for the gifts of discernment and wisdom when helping others achieve freedom from spiritual oppression or emotional trauma. Cherie also shares her experiences of relying on God’s guidance to address the root causes of issues.

Additionally, Cherie and Daniel discuss the significance of forgiveness, the need for God to prune us, and the necessity of staying attuned to the Holy Spirit because God uses us based on what we learn during our trials.

Key discussion points:

• The Power of Discernment: Discernment involves seeing both the good and the evil and understanding the spiritual roots of a person's struggles.

• Wisdom in Action: Wisdom combines knowledge and understanding to guide us how to pray and take appropriate action.

• Freedom Through Forgiveness: Helping others forgive and release burdens often unlocks spiritual freedom.

• Standing in Authority: From the moment people are saved, they have the authority to command oppression to leave in Jesus' name.

• Learning Through Trials: Trials in our lives reveal God working in us and preparing us for greater spiritual authority.

IF YOU WANT PRAYER FOR SPIRITUAL HEALING of addictions, trauma, or past emotional or spiritual wounds, set up an appointment to connect with Cherie. Visit CherieSheridan.com or On Track Restoration Project to schedule an appointment: https://ontrackrestorationproject.weebly.com/

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Disclaimer: The "Heal the Broken-Hearted" podcast is created for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical, psychological, or spiritual advice. Always consult qualified professionals for any health concerns. The hosts and producers are not liable for actions taken based on this content.

MUSIC: The opening and closing music is “That’s What We Wanna Do” from Duane Clark’s album Now I Stand and is used with permission.

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