Ed Welch about it, not long ago, on a day when he arrived and you could not be here because of recent surgery that you’d had. You know, I don’t know that I ever really stopped to think that much about the subject of shame until I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Thanks for joining us on the Wednesday edition. Stay tuned.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today. How did Jesus respond to people who had a shameful history, and how does He respond to us? We’ll explore that today with Dr. Our host is the President of FamilyLife ®, Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. Ed Welch.Įd: Doesn’t that demonstrate to us the divine nature of Scripture? Because if you’re going to write the story of your past, you’re going to sanitize it and everybody is going to look utterly heroic-Įd: -but for Scripture to show that these are people, who are just like us-who have all of these shameful episodes-it just draws us in and suggests: “Maybe-maybe, they are my people and the word that was directed to them is also directed to me.”īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Wednesday, December 18 th. Bob: Do you know what you have in common with the great patriarchs of Israel-Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, Joseph, or with King David, or with the Apostle Paul, or Peter? You, along with them, have a shameful past.
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