He heals the brokenhearted
and binds up their wounds. Psalm 147:3 ESV
I don’t even need to ask you if this has been your story. What I do want to ask you is if you’ve allowed GOD to start the painful work of healing your experience.
It’s been said that you cannot fix what you do not acknowledge. So, to ignore or hide that you’ve been hurt through rejection is to allow that injured part of you to remain a fresh wound. Just as a broken arm needs to be braced and attended to for it to heal properly, so do our spirits, minds, and bodies require the same care and attention for healing from rejection to begin.
This is a tender conversation among trusted friends. The vulnerability to share and be transparent takes courage ~ GOD-size courage (if I may say that) ~ but that’s exactly what the Bible tells us to do in community. And please, when I say community, I’m not telling you to fill a room with lots of people so that you can disclose your issues. What I am saying is that GOD said it is not good for us to attempt to do life in isolation and that it’s critical to renewal and restoration for us to be with those who love, care, and pray over us.
Come join me for this discussion and it is my prayer that you’ll take it to ♥️. Learn from those who can relate to your pain, who’ve survived because they relied on Jesus through the process, who didn’t always do it perfectly, but who learned so much about the faithfulness of GOD and the power of His healing, especially when you know Him before you experience the miracle of healing.
I love you to Heaven and Back, Girlfriend ~
LindaRJohnson, TitusTwo Visionary
*Thank you to Lysa TerKeurst | Joyce Meyer Ministries | Talk it Out Podcast for this.
