What's Stopping You From Receiving RTF Ministry?
Episode Overview
Many people don't realise they need ministry because they've become accustomed to their struggles. Bringing up past wounds is essential for complete healing, much like repairing a foundation. RTF ministry addresses spiritual and emotional issues that traditional counselling can't. Different formats of RTF ministry are available to fit various schedules and budgets. Investing in RTF ministry is an investment in your future and generational line.
Managing sin is not freedom. Paul says in Galatians 5-1, it's for freedom that Christ set us free.
Ever wondered what's stopping you from receiving Restoring the Foundations (RTF) ministry? In this episode of 'Hope, Healing & Freedom', Lee Whitman dives into the common reasons people give for not seeking RTF ministry. With a mix of personal anecdotes and biblical teachings, Lee explores the various excuses, ranging from 'I don't have that many issues' to 'everything was done at the cross'.
He shares his own journey with addiction and how he initially thought managing sin was enough until he discovered the true freedom that RTF offers. Lee also tackles the misconception that bringing up past wounds is unnecessary, comparing it to repairing the foundation of an old house to reach its full potential. He emphasises that while traditional counselling addresses cognitive issues, RTF focuses on spiritual and emotional healing, dealing with generational curses that counselling can't touch.
The episode also addresses practical concerns like the time and cost involved in RTF ministry, explaining the different formats available and why the investment is worthwhile. If you've ever felt hesitant about seeking help or wondered if it's worth it, this episode provides a compassionate and insightful look into why RTF ministry could be the key to unlocking your freedom.