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The Wounds We Hide

28 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this deeply personal and powerful episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, Ed opens up about the scars we all carry — the visible wounds, the hidden pain, and the life experiences we often try to bury out of fear, shame, or pride. From childhood trauma and rejection to financial hardship, fatherlessness, business failure, and devastating moments of uncertainty, Ed shares how God can use our deepest scars to bring healing and freedom to others. Using the story of Jesus revealing His scars to the disciples after the resurrection, this episode explores how transparency can unlock faith, restore hope, and strengthen others who are silently struggling. Ed shares raw stories from his own life — including the terrifying early days of building 1031 Crowdfunding from nothing, moments where he feared losing everything, and how God showed up when he needed Him most. This episode is for anyone carrying pain they’ve hidden for years. Whether you’re battling fear, rejection, disappointment, grief, trauma, or the pressure of providing for your family, this conversation will remind you that your scars are not proof God abandoned you — they may be the very testimony that helps set someone else free. Sometimes the breakthrough comes when we stop hiding the wounds and allow God to use them. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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The Wounds We Hide

In this deeply personal and powerful episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, Ed opens up about the scars we all carry — the visible wounds, the hidden pain, and the life experiences we often try to bury out of fear, shame, or pride. From childhood trauma and rejection to financial hardship, fatherlessness, business failure, and devastating moments of uncertainty, Ed shares how God can use our deepest scars to bring healing and freedom to others. Using the story of Jesus revealing His scars to the disciples after the resurrection, this episode explores how transparency can unlock faith, restore hope, and strengthen others who are silently struggling. Ed shares raw stories from his own life — including the terrifying early days of building 1031 Crowdfunding from nothing, moments where he feared losing everything, and how God showed up when he needed Him most. This episode is for anyone carrying pain they’ve hidden for years. Whether you’re battling fear, rejection, disappointment, grief, trauma, or the pressure of providing for your family, this conversation will remind you that your scars are not proof God abandoned you — they may be the very testimony that helps set someone else free. Sometimes the breakthrough comes when we stop hiding the wounds and allow God to use them. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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In this deeply personal and convicting episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, Ed Fernandez opens up about a difficult situation involving betrayal, broken trust, and the painful challenge of forgiveness. Through raw honesty and biblical insight, Ed explores why forgiveness is not just a suggestion from God — but a requirement for anyone who truly wants to walk in the Kingdom of Heaven. Drawing from Matthew 6, Romans 12, and the parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18, this episode unpacks the spiritual consequences of harboring unforgiveness and how bitterness can quietly block growth, healing, purpose, and intimacy with God. Ed dives into the meaning of “trespasses” from the original Greek, explaining how violations against divine boundaries affect both relationships and the condition of the heart. He also discusses the tension between forgiveness and trust, the importance of healthy boundaries, and why true forgiveness means wiping out the debt completely instead of keeping score in the rearview mirror. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that forgiveness is part of the DNA of every citizen in God’s Kingdom. Whether you’ve been deeply hurt, betrayed, abandoned, or disappointed, this conversation challenges listeners to confront unforgiveness head-on and allow God to renew the mind and heal the heart. If you feel stuck spiritually, emotionally, or mentally, this message may reveal the very thing that’s been holding you back from your next season.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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This episode of The Ed Fernandez Show dives deep into a powerful and often overlooked spiritual struggle: double-mindedness. What does it really mean to be “double-minded,” and why does it block so many believers from walking in authority, clarity, and answered prayer? In this teaching, Ed breaks down the reality that double-mindedness doesn’t show up when life is easy—it reveals itself in trials, pressure, and uncertainty. Drawing from scripture like James 1:2–8, he explains how a divided mind—constantly shifting between faith and doubt—creates instability and ultimately disconnects us from receiving what God has for us. The episode goes beyond surface-level encouragement and gets into the root of the issue. You’ll learn the difference between belief and true, God-given faith, and why faith isn’t something you can manufacture on your own. Ed unpacks the concept of rhema—a living, spoken word from God—and how it transforms your inner life when you’re truly grounded in scripture. He also explores the structure of our being—spirit, soul, and body—and how double-mindedness occurs when the soul is caught in a tug-of-war between the flesh and the Spirit. The result? A life that feels inconsistent, reactive, and powerless. But there’s a way out. This episode is a call to maturity. It challenges listeners to stop living a “check-the-box” faith and instead develop a disciplined, intentional relationship with the Word of God—reading it, studying it, and allowing it to take root deeply within. Through that process, your mind is renewed, your heart is purified, and your faith becomes stable and unshakable. If you’ve ever felt stuck, spiritually inconsistent, or unsure why your prayers feel ineffective, this message will hit home. It’s not just about identifying the problem—it’s about equipping you to overcome it, step into your identity as a citizen of God’s Kingdom, and walk in true authority. This is not entertainment—it’s equipping. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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