
Restore The Glory Podcast Family Wounds: Part 2 (Mothers)
Mar 3, 2021
Dive into the complex world of mother wounds as the hosts share personal stories and insights. They explore how maternal relationships shape our sense of safety and love, while discussing the importance of honoring parents even when naming hurts. Prenatal wounds and the impact of maternal stress are examined, alongside the healing power of repentant relationships. Discover how other motherly figures and spiritual connections can foster healing, and gain practical steps to navigate your own mother wounds.
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Speak Truth Without Condemnation
- Naming parental wounds is an act of truth and can lead to healing rather than dishonor.
- Distinguish between condemning a person and speaking a holy judgment about harmful actions.
God's Tenderness Surpasses Human Loss
- Isaiah 49:15 compares God's unfailing memory to a mother's tenderness and highlights divine comfort.
- The scripture reassures that even if human mothers forget, God will never forget you.
Healing A Six‑Month Separation Wound
- Bob Schuetz recounts his mother getting diphtheria at six months and being isolated for six weeks, creating a hidden wound.
- His family later prayed into that wound and Bob's mother experienced Jesus' presence and healing over time.


