It’s Work
Healing. It’s a process. It’s laborious. Meaning, it’s work. It’s work for you and it’s work for me. Your work might consist of releasing a waterfall of tears after processing a pain that has gripped you your whole
Healing. It’s a process. It’s laborious. Meaning, it’s work. It’s work for you and it’s work for me. Your work might consist of releasing a waterfall of tears after processing a pain that has gripped you your whole
As I was driving today, the Lord began to give me a new song. Later in the day it came back to me and I’ve been pondering it ever since. Lyrics: (just a snippet) With every step God is
We talk about boundaries a lot here. It is a particular area of struggle for many.
(I wrote this about an hour before our Monday night support group. I wanted to also share it here with you.)
Pain has many hidden purposes. I hope you’ll let it teach you. But I can’t promise that you’ll like it for a good long while.
In your zeal to fulfill your calling don’t miss-step or over-step the personal need for healing. God walks many into the Ecclesiastes 3, “time to heal” season but many jump out way too soon, try to avoid it, or circle around it.
There’s a little girl inside of some of you who is aching to get out. She’s been hiding for years herself to keep safe.
I remember when my husband handed me a book on healing my broken heart. I had no intentions of reading it and it sat on my bookshelf unread.
ne of the hardest things to work through with Jesus is the inability to defend yourself when others have wrongfully accused you. I think a lot about Joseph and all those years in prison after being falsely accused.
It’s okay baby girl. (Or boy) I know you want to stop the crying but the faucet just won’t turn off. Your heart will need some time to recover so don’t rush this part of your healing. Jesus