Hope in the Night 11-8-2024 Forgiveness
Caller James returns to continue talking about forgiveness, friendship, and other questions.
Caller James returns to continue talking about forgiveness, friendship, and other questions.
This live call-in program with June Hunt provides practical and Biblical help to callers in a compassionate and understanding way. Call 1-800-488-HOPE (4673) for information. To schedule time with June on Hope In The Night, please leave your information at 1-800-NIGHT-17 (800-644-4817).
This live call-in program with June Hunt provides practical and Biblical help to callers in a compassionate and understanding way. Call 1-800-488-HOPE (4673) for information. To schedule time with June on Hope In The Night, please leave your information at 1-800-NIGHT-17 (800-644-4817).
Randy has been married for 47 years, and he says that Verbal and Emotional abuse have been part of his whole marriage. They have been separated for one year. He is not the victim, and he wants help with understanding his abusiveness and anger. He has been trying to get back with her, but she will not communicate. [Victory Baptist]
Clyde has been dating a woman for three months and was invited to a Bible study at her Seventh Day Adventist church. He felt uncomfortable with some of the doctrine and seeks advice on how to engage with them. During a conversation with June, they discuss handing out Gospel tracts, and June explains some signs of cults. Clyde shares positive outcomes from his evangelism efforts, which June affirms. She also mentions the 4 Spiritual Laws tracts and introduces a mathematical formula for identifying cults.
A 77-year-old woman describes how, in her 20s, she met a man with whom she had a long relationship. After breaking up, they reconnected 8 years ago. She now feels that he has a spiritual hold over her life, negatively impacting her relationship with God and hindering her ability to serve Him. Joyce discusses how this man has affected her spiritually, even considering marrying him. June advises against marriage, reminding her not to be unequally yoked. She shares God's guidance for healthy boundaries in relationships, emphasizes the importance of finding a church, and affirms that the friend is not suitable for marriage.
Elizabeth wants to discuss the impact of perfectionism in her life, and June introduces the concept of three inner needs each person has. She shares a story illustrating the effects of perfectionism. June presents the right vs. wrong perspective on perfectionism. She also asks Elizabeth about someone in her life who struggles with perfectionism. To conclude, June uses the example of Jesus, who, despite being perfect, was rejected by others.
Dani returns to discuss her emotional wounds versus scars, reflecting on the uncertainty of knowing when she is fully healed from past trauma or still needs more healing. She expresses her compassion and empathy for others. June adds insight by explaining how God uses our pain and sorrow for growth, likening personal trials to the refining process of metals, where challenges purify and strengthen us.