Conquering Regrets
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In this deeply personal and powerful episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, Ed opens up about a season that forced him to confront something many of us try to ignore—regret.
After experiencing both his mother and mother-in-law being hospitalized, Ed reflects on the weight of missed time, unresolved emotions, and the relationships we often assume we’ll have forever. Through raw vulnerability, he challenges listeners to examine their own lives—marriages, families, opportunities—and ask the hard question: What regrets am I carrying right now?
But this episode isn’t about staying stuck in the past—it’s about breaking free from it.
Ed unpacks a profound revelation:
Many of us protect ourselves from disappointment by lowering our expectations… but in doing so, we unknowingly strip ourselves of hope—and without hope, there can be no faith.
Drawing from powerful biblical principles and real-life insight, he exposes how hidden mindsets—what scripture calls the “little foxes”—quietly destroy our spiritual growth and relationships from beneath the surface.
You’ll discover:
- Why regret is a trap that keeps you stuck in yesterday
- How lowering expectations can silently kill your faith
- The connection between expectation, hope, and faith
- How to confront emotional “shields” like anger, resentment, and fear
- A practical, faith-driven way to move forward without carrying the weight of the past
This episode is a wake-up call and a reset button.
You may not be able to rewrite your past—but with God, you can absolutely redeem your future.
If you’ve been living with regret, this message will help you flip the script—moving from guilt and disappointment into bold, faith-filled expectation.
It’s time to stop looking back… and start expecting more.
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