DONNA: I was translated. And I know the difference between a vision, translation and dreams. And I happened to be in Jacksonville, Florida with a small group of women. And we were just at a little place worshiping and I was on this couch. And next thing I know, I’m sitting on this park bench and I’m telling you, Sid, this park bench was unlike any kind of park bench I’d ever seen. There was gold. I was so taken with this park bench. And then I happened to look up and you can’t describe the colors and having things are so beautiful.
DONNA: But what I notice is a little girl and a little boy, they come running up to me and as they’re running up to me, they climb up in my lap. And as they come up in my lap, they start kissing me one on one cheek and one on the other cheek. And they start telling me, “We love you, mommy. We love you, mommy. We love you.” They said, “We forgive you,” or they said, first of all, they said, “We forgive you, mommy. We forgive you, mommy. We forgive you.” Then they said, “We love you, mommy. We love you, mommy. We love you.” And they said, “We’ll see you again.” And then instantly I was back on that couch.
SID: Those of you that have had abortions, those of you that have had trauma, those of you that are living in shame and guilt or regret for anything, today is your day of freedom, be right back.
SID: Donna, you say we don’t have to live in regret, but yet we’ve done some horrible things. We know we’re forgiven, but why do you say we don’t have to live in it?
DONNA: Because Sid, it’s okay to regret the choices that we’ve made. It’s okay to regret some decisions that we’ve made, but we don’t have to live in that regret. We don’t have to live in the pain of our regrets. I regret not standing up and saying, “No, I don’t want to go through this. I don’t want to have an abortion.” I regret my abortions, but I’m not living in that regret. I’m not living in that pain. I’ve been set free from that. The scripture that just comes to me is Romans 8:1, “For there is therefore now, no condemnation, no condemnation.” You talk about an experiential knowledge. When I had that experiential, that moment with Jesus, his love, that scripture to me, nothing that the enemy says to me, I received because I know now exactly what that scripture means.
DONNA: That means whatever the devil’s trying to condemn you of, whatever the lie the devil’s trying to tell you, you don’t have to receive it, he’s trying to condemn you. And God has freed you. He freed you on the cross. When Jesus went to the cross, that choice you made, went to the cross with him. That decision you made, the sin you’ve been in, anything. And God wants you to know that you are not condemned. He nailed those sins to the cross. Don’t let the regrets of your past determine your future.
SID: Say this prayer with me and open yourself up to experiential knowledge of God. Out loud. Repeat after me, dear God…
DONNA: Dear God.
SID: I’m a sinner.
DONNA: I’m a sinner…
SID: For which I’m so sorry.
DONNA: For which I’m so sorry.
SID: I believe…
DONNA: I believe.
SID: The blood of Jesus.
DONNA: The blood of Jesus.
SID: Is enough…
DONNA: Is enough.
SID: To wash away every bad thing I’ve ever done.
DONNA: To wash away every bad thing I’ve ever done.
SID: And in God’s sight…
DONNA: In God’s sight.
SID: He remembers my sins no more.
DONNA: He remembers my sins no more.
SID: Jesus, come live inside of me.
DONNA: Jesus, come live inside of me.
SID: I make you my savior.
DONNA: I make you my savior.
SID: And my Lord.
DONNA: And my Lord.
SID: Amen.
DONNA: Amen.
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth
Tags: its supernatural, Sid Roth