Many Believers Don't Forgive the Right Way…

Drs. Dennis and Jen Clark reveal how to walk in true forgiveness.
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Secrets to the Secret Place
Drs. Dennis and Jen’s book, Abiding in the Secret Place, offers five essential keys to help you deepen your connection with God and experience His presence in a tangible way. Through scriptures, practical exercises, and overcoming barriers, you can achieve profound healing and develop a more intimate relationship with God. Also include in Abiding in the Secret Place is Brother Lawrence’s influential work, The Practice of the Presence of God, providing guidance on experiencing supernatural communion with God in your daily life. Discover the secrets to accessing this sacred realm and carry God’s presence with you at all times, transitioning seamlessly from your secret place to the outside world.
Abiding in God Made Simple
Through their book and Bonus CD, Simple Prayer, you will be gently guided through a 60-day challenge with scriptures, daily prayers, healing prayers, and space for personal journal notes, transforming the perception of prayer from a burden to a joyful experience in your secret place. You will also get their new two-part audio CD set, Discovering the Secret Place.
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  • @leonorfrancis7403
    @leonorfrancis7403 Жыл бұрын

    I wish the interviewer would ket this couple speak and teach us without CONSTANTLY interrupting them with unnecessary words like "Wo" "That's good" etc.

  • @aletagreenspan128
    @aletagreenspan128 Жыл бұрын

    The Clark’s teaching on ‘how forgiveness really works’ is lifestyle changing.

  • @donlute3444
    @donlute3444 Жыл бұрын

    Forgiveness is a ongoing process. Today we confess our pain, declare forgiveness to the one who hurt us, then speak forgiveness each time we recall the trespass. It does not establish trust or relationship but it releases that one to God's care and takes the devil's hand off you. In the process of forgiveness don't forget to forgive yourself.

  • @shalomkim1745
    @shalomkim1745 Жыл бұрын

    While Dr. Dennis was ministering forgiveness, I saw the yelling face of the person who hurt me and kept me away. I released forgiveness to her from my heart with Jesus Then I saw her usual smiling face That means a supernatural exchange took place amen Thank you very much!!

  • @audreydmello4181
    @audreydmello4181 Жыл бұрын

    The interviewer should shut up and allow Dr. Dennis to speak.

  • @user-wm4if5fj2n
    @user-wm4if5fj2n Жыл бұрын

    Please pray for me that GOD will heal my hurts wounds deep scars left by people

  • @davidverlaney7764
    @davidverlaney7764 Жыл бұрын

    The enemy constantly brings it back to our attention. I think we're supposed to work out our salvation daily. It's like working out.

  • @yolandacancel2545
    @yolandacancel2545 Жыл бұрын

    God bless all 🙏 please pray for a supernatural healing miracle in my mouth, everything need to be replaced for new 😔 thanks

  • @user-wm4if5fj2n
    @user-wm4if5fj2n Жыл бұрын

    Please pray for my mother Imelda's HEALING from all skin problem that has emerged since yesterday only on her left hand. Please pray for her HEALING.

  • @rosepereira6071
    @rosepereira6071 Жыл бұрын

    Today I confess my pain, declare forgiveness to the one Who hurt me.

  • @mervinantoni684

    @mervinantoni684

    6 күн бұрын

    Yea, Forgive even as you Believe through the MEASURE OF GOD KIND OF FAITH, MADE AVAILABLE FOR EVERY NEED, that you are been Forgiven

  • @rondabeck8625
    @rondabeck8625Ай бұрын

    I have listened to a couple hours of you Doctors in Jesus teaching and it is wonderful true and right. Peace increases using these God tools. I used it at work today and had a great day. Love you Kelly Green, woman of God. Thank you!

  • @davidkeel
    @davidkeel Жыл бұрын

    Take every thought captive to make it obedient to Christ. And deny the temptation to unforgive someone. Take the hard road. The road that leads to life.

  • @user-wm4if5fj2n
    @user-wm4if5fj2n Жыл бұрын

    Please pray for my mother Imelda and myself Jyoti for our HEALING -SPIRIT Soul Mind Body Finances....

  • @user-wm4if5fj2n
    @user-wm4if5fj2n Жыл бұрын

    Please pray that I will be prepared for The Coming of The LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST

  • @ceciliamitchell8776
    @ceciliamitchell8776 Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU, FOR THIS REVELATION OF TRUE FORGIVENESS ,✝️🌈🌈🌈♥️☮️🕊️🗝️👏♥️✝️

  • @rondabeck8625
    @rondabeck8625Ай бұрын

    I loved it and they have been on Sid Roth too. All beautiful people. Thank you!!

  • @kouladerzotis8207
    @kouladerzotis8207 Жыл бұрын

    God bless everyone praise God ❤❤❤

  • @caroltaylor794
    @caroltaylor794 Жыл бұрын

    Too many "wow" from host, distracting and immature.

  • @EONproductions
    @EONproductions6 ай бұрын

    6:03 - 7 would be a great short.

  • @user-wm4if5fj2n
    @user-wm4if5fj2n Жыл бұрын

    I am asking you to pray as we need prayers urgently

  • @Softinfohub-lifestyle
    @Softinfohub-lifestyle Жыл бұрын

    Forgiveness stands as the ultimate triumph, a beacon of hope that radiates from the depths of our souls. 🌟💖✨ It possesses the power to heal wounds, mend brokenness, and liberate our spirits from the shackles of resentment. 🌈💕✨ Embracing forgiveness is an act of immense strength, as it requires us to let go of pain and choose compassion instead. 🙏💫🌼 With each act of forgiveness, we rise above bitterness, transmuting it into a force of love and understanding. 💛🌿🌟 Let us embrace forgiveness as our greatest victory, empowering ourselves and others to experience the transformative power of grace. 🌟🕊🌻

  • @7oclockmiracles88
    @7oclockmiracles887 ай бұрын

    Most Excellent Teachers ❤

  • @user-ji8ml3mv6k
    @user-ji8ml3mv6k Жыл бұрын

    It was difficult to listen & understand the teaching due to constant interruptions.

  • @warwickpayne3338
    @warwickpayne3338 Жыл бұрын

    Nicely spoken.

  • @sanelynaddun4744
    @sanelynaddun4744 Жыл бұрын

    Pls pray for my healing from sickness of diabetic with complications and pray also for my children grandchildren siblings and all my love ones amen

  • @denisel6570

    @denisel6570

    Жыл бұрын

    Take a look at the carnivore way of eating. God's provision. Many many healed of diabetes.

  • @justinfinityiii
    @justinfinityiii Жыл бұрын

    Believing can only be as good as understanding where as knowing is consolidating expirances in to yourself innerstanding N spellin has nothin 2 do with it Do you stand under another or do you stand in your own power

  • @fayereeves6568
    @fayereeves6568 Жыл бұрын

    I give the hurt, the judgement and the other person's repentance to my Lord. That person is already hurting, otherwise they would not have done what they did. Ho'oponopono has helped me have my Lord's peace.

  • @sandyhernandez1422
    @sandyhernandez142211 ай бұрын

    Yes, Amen 🙌

  • @aMAZEingU
    @aMAZEingU Жыл бұрын

    Did anyone get their book? Was it any good?

  • @pastorjohnculbertson661
    @pastorjohnculbertson661 Жыл бұрын

    You can't forgive and rehash the past! It's one and done lay the past down! If you will meditate on the lord and separate your emotions through faith, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, then the memory becomes wisdom! 🎉

  • @markfrost4785
    @markfrost4785 Жыл бұрын

    Pray for anointed Ashley on her channel ask JESUS to keep the demonic demons and Satan away from her he won't stop herrassing her during the night he keeps on talking to her through her ears maybe in her mind pray for her to keep the demonic demons and Satan from talking to her

  • @julieboley3836
    @julieboley383611 ай бұрын

    Wow 😅right....really?!😅 Amen

  • @hollikrebs
    @hollikrebs18 күн бұрын

    I’m not getting it, what if they don’t ask forgiveness and they don’t repent and they’re not sorry but continue to hurt you

  • @brendapeterkin3142
    @brendapeterkin3142 Жыл бұрын

    Hostess, please stop interrupting. I know you're excited about the subject, God bless, but its hard on listeners ❤

  • @erickarl3982
    @erickarl3982 Жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure how deep you kind of people go into demonology but I have a really good description if somebody wants to figure out what it was I saw a few years ago

  • @noturningback2023
    @noturningback2023 Жыл бұрын

    I forgave my family members who severely harmed me when I was a child, and they continued to harm me. This woman seems to be forgetting that Jesus said "IF he repents, forgive him." If someone refuses to repent, there is a time and place according to Jesus in Mt. 18, to "let him be to you as a pagan or tax collector." These ppl aren't teaching proper theology. At what point according to them, is the offender supposed to repent and ask forgiveness?

  • @YESYES-qz2ex

    @YESYES-qz2ex

    Жыл бұрын

    @noturningback2023 .. YES YES AND YES AGAIN!! A M E N !! Jesus said and I repeat your words "IF" a person asks you to forgive them, you must forgive them, even if it means forgiving 70 times 7. Every time the person asks forgiveness, we must forgive them. I also beleive that if I am certain the person will sin against me again, I will rather remove myself from their presence. God says in the Bible "Stay away from them." ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @michaelvila7139

    @michaelvila7139

    10 ай бұрын

    You misunderstand what forgiveness truly is at it's core. Forgiveness is that divine exchange of toxic emotion for peace. That's it. Forgiveness is for YOU. When Jesus said, "IF your brother repents, forgive him" (which implies you shouldn't if he doesn't), I believe he was speaking of BOUNDARIES. If someone hurts you, but they don't repent, they're just going to keep on doing the same thing and hurt you over and over again. In such a case, you are still required to forgive them from the heart to keep your own heart clean from emotional toxicity regarding them, but you mustn't neglect to establish proper boundaries or else you're not being a healthy and proper steward of both your own heart and theirs: your own heart because you're repeatedly exposing it to injury UNNECESSARILY (because you can generally establish relational boundaries to prevent it or mitigate the frequency or intensity of it), and their heart because you're enabling their bad behavior to continue by doing NOTHING about it and are thus essentially helping them to store up more judgment for themselves in the Day of Wrath if they will not repent. You don't enable their bad behavior to continue by doing absolutely nothing to discourage their bad behavior, like refusing to eat with them anymore, spend any time with them, or issuing some appropriate relational consequence. Absolutely not. We are NOT called to be enablers of sin. Consider 2 Thessalonians 3:10. "If they don't work (if they won't repent and do what's right by working/pitching in), they don't eat (don't "forgive" them). But if they work (repent and show their repentance by beginning to do what's right, though they weren't before), they can eat ("forgive" them). Also consider 2 Thessalonians 3:14-15. The principle found here is as follows: if anyone doesn't obey the teachings of an apostle of Christ, have nothing to do with them SO THAT THEY MAY BE ASHAMED (and will thus repent). However, don't regard them as an enemy (in your heart, which you cannot and will not effectively succeed at in the way God wants unless you forgive them from the heart as taught in this video), but warn them as a brother (telling them that, if they won't repent, they will most certainly have to answer to God for their sin). Besides, we're essentially commanded by Jesus to bless our enemies. You won't do that with the heart that God requires you to do it with unless you forgive them from the heart for the evil that they are committing against you. The Clark's are not teaching wrong theology in this video. I hope you realize that when you keep your heart clean from all toxic emotions through forgiveness and abiding in Christ, you remain sensitive to the heart and will of God in all situations and circumstances, which includes whether to establish boundaries with someone and, if so, what they need to be for both your sake, theirs, and any and everybody else who might be affected by the toxicity of the relationship dynamic that exists between you and the other person.

  • @michaelvila7139

    @michaelvila7139

    10 ай бұрын

    And yes, you are right in that there is such a thing as treating a brother like a pagan and a tax collector, which isn't a good thing. It basically means have nothing to do with them. Excommunicate them from your fellowship. If they refuse to repent, you still have to forgive them from your heart so that your own heart isn't poisoned by what they've done, but then you are to have nothing to do with them just like you wouldn't have anything to do with somebody who is just straight up evil and doesn't want anything to do with Christ or righteousness. In the Old Testament, the nation of Israel was to not have anything to do with enemy nations who did evil in the sight of the Lord. We are to be in the world, not of it, exposing people's sin and urging them to be reconciled to God. If they will not obey the gospel, we are to wipe the dust off our feet and have nothing to do with them. If it's a brother we're talking about, also consider 1 Corinthians 5. We're not to fellowship with people who want to keep their sin but also be a part of the flock. It doesn't work that way. The Clarks are not uncovering every stone that there is to be uncovered on the subject of forgiveness in the Bible in this video. This video was never meant to be an exhaustive teaching on "church discipline," which is really what we're talking about here. It's just a crash course on how to forgive from the heart and let the peace of God rule in our hearts in spite of people being people. Whether you choose to obey the revelation and step into greater intimacy with God through this or hold on to your hurts is up to you. I hope my comments helped and brought some clarity. I'm not here to argue or disrespect you in any way, for the record.

  • @photostreet2711

    @photostreet2711

    10 ай бұрын

    ​​@@michaelvila7139this is some good insight. I had some difficulty understanding how you could forgive someone but still acknowledge the things they may still need to do to address the harm they caused. I looked at that issue as you can forgive them and if they want to reconsile they can help you or is even acknowledging what they need to do to help you a form of unforgiveness? Or is the other issue is not casting our burdens on christ to address those unresolved issues beyond forgiving the person?

  • @Blossom20000
    @Blossom20000 Жыл бұрын

    Forgive seventy times seven. The devil keeps coming back to remind you of what they done resist him and he will flee. Keep declaring the word by faith. The word of god is like a vaccination against satan eventually it will kill him off tormenting you. PRAISE GOD 👑✨🙏

  • @vericacvetkovic9093
    @vericacvetkovic9093 Жыл бұрын

    The host should be QUIET and let the guests speak!!!!! Not only is she disturbing the guests, but also irritating us.

  • @hats4cats
    @hats4cats Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. You cant forgive someone if you dont have love for that person. "I forgive you but you hurt me really bad and i cant have you in my life anymore" is not forgivness. That is resentment. If someone cuts off one of your arms dont ever hesitate to use your other arm to help pick them up when they are down.