Unexpected Exposure
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.
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.
There are times when God walks you right back to the place of pain. You’ve likely run from it trying hard to get away from it.
Sometimes a song can say what you can’t. Perhaps this is that kind of song for us all. May you cling to the same promise I have had too often in difficult seasons. He is faithful to walk fully with
You’ve likely been in the middle of many activities yet fully aware of that simmering, deep pull of pain. You’re able to carry on full-scale conversations and busy days, but you and Jesus are acutely aware of that which lies below the surface.
There is a wall that you will continue to come up against if you do not heal.
Your pain is embedded so deep that your cries to the Lord can’t even be heard by onlookers. Your voice has been stifled and the anguish has kept you silent to the outside world.
As I share my heart with Him, and we discuss what I feel He is leading in this season, I ever so gently feel Him watch as a deep grief suddenly passes quietly through my heart.
The 320 Podcast this week features week 3 of our Where the Heart Heals Series. We are joined again with Lisa Fleck of New Creation Foundation and also Kim Clayton who also served in many aspects of the ministry as
What is it that crushed your spirit, dear
That wrecked your heart and left it seared
That moment in time when the clock stood still
And seemed to devastate an act of goodwill?
If the road was told a bit too soon The heart would dare not hold For Jesus knows what we can take And how it should unfold. We sure might like a forward glance But Jesus whispers, “No.” So