Healing

Healing

“O Lord my God, I cried out to You, And You healed me.” -Psalms 30:2

Try to remember the last time you were sick.

You have been sick at one time or another unless maybe you’re that guy who can pull boats with his teeth (remember from the infomercials?)

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It’s the worst feeling. As a result, you are physically drained and only want to sleep. You lay in bed wanting to do nothing, also with no appetite because you can’t taste your food.

Maybe it’s even severe enough that you are in the hospital, and feel like a pin cushion because of all the blood they’ve taken and medicines you’ve received. Medicines piled on top of one another to try and “fix” but often just mask for a bit until a new problem arises.

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When you’re physically sick the only way to get rid of the bacteria in the infection is to kill it and remove it.

How do you know what bacteria is causing the infection?

You get tested, through blood, spit, or swabs. Doctors who specialize in that know how to use the sample and figure out what’s causing the infection. Then antibiotics are chosen by how the bacteria is known to respond to them.

For example, if bacteria are known to be sensitive to Cipro, that is the antibiotic that is chosen because the bacteria will not be able to fight it. Once you start getting that antibiotic the bacteria die and your body gets rid of it. Afterward……

You start to feel better!!

You want to eat again and get up and walk around. It takes time but there is a light at the end of the tissues. If you have a virus, most likely it will have to run its course, but there are things that can help boost your immune system to fight it.

Physically sick and spiritually sick aren’t all that different.

Your spirit is kindled by the word of God and the relationship with Him.

The nourishment to your spirit is His word. When you are spiritually sick, you aren’t close to God, but get torn apart by the world.

The “bugs” that cause infection are those flesh hosts of lusts, greed, hate, anger, adultery, and lies. Your selfishness runs rampant, and when it’s a really bad case, you don’t even notice.

It feels like you’re always chasing something, but never catching it. You feel broken, beaten, helpless, and hopeless. Your drive and passion for life are sucked out and replaced with negativity and cynicism.

The more trouble we face the harder our heart becomes, which leaves it impenetrable.

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When your spirit is in need of healing, you won’t feel close to God.

You may feel angry or hurt, and blame Him for whatever is causing you pain.

It’s hard for you to pray so you do something else. Then days of not praying become weeks, and eventually years without intervention. You succumb to the world and feel alone.

A hurt that you once could identify becomes an epidemic within you, that you can no longer pinpoint. Your spirit is infected with hurt, distrust, and doubt. 

You try to heal it using medications, therapy, and other coping mechanisms that don’t get to the source but just delay the symptom. Some of them start to have “side effects” that give you a new problem. Your spirit is infected with bad bugs that need to be removed so you can regain your joy.

Your life is meant for a great purpose, and you have a gift that you cannot use when your spirit is “infected.”

So how do you “kill” the empty spirit and be made new?

Two words…. Jesus Christ.

Jesus has already defeated what you are going through.

He was tempted with the very things you are in your flesh body, and He fought it. He conquered death and rose again.

Right now, in your struggle with the sickness in your spirit, you have a choice.

Stop resisting and start letting Him in your heart.

He has never lied or not fulfilled His promises. You can trust Him and lean on Him because He only has your best interest at heart. He will not let you down. He wants you to be free from this pain, and have peace.

“These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world”.

(John 16:33, NKJV)

Start praying and talking to Him.

It will be uncomfortable at first because you haven’t done it in a while, or maybe never.

The relationship we have with Him is like a father and son. A father and son who love each other talk, share stories, laugh together, and support one another.

The son looks to his father for guidance and the father provides security, protection, and correction. Jesus and God the Father provide the best example of this and help us to understand their character.

You are a creation that is absolutely magnificent.

You were bought for a significant price, and through Jesus you can have the peace.

It is a continuous process to let go of the temporary fixes you have been using and trust in the permanent freedom in Him.

Let go a little more every day and He has a chance to work within you, transforming you, and getting the nourishment to your sick spirit. You can absolutely do it.

Remember, He is knocking all you have to do is open the door.

What is making you feel run down in your spirit?

Feel free to send me a message and let me know. I’m listening.

Search My Heart

Search My Heart

“Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting”

Psalm 139:23-24, NKJV

Every day is a similar pattern. Wake up after multiple bouts of alarm silencing, get some coffee, get the kids up, start getting ready for work, make sure the hubby is up, and off you all go. Five days in a row, off you go. Your life may have variations, but for the most part there is some type of routine that occurs in your house daily.

What happens when the routine is broken?

Not by a sudden tragedy or somebody getting sick, but by something else. You get up exhausted from the activities the day before, you can’t get your mind ready for today. Your body is out of energy but your mind won’t stop. It’s racing with all the “To-Do’s” but makes you feel stagnant. You aren’t thinking clearly, only fragments of thoughts that jump from “did I send that email?” to “what am I doing with my life?” You start questioning everything, which eventually leads to questioning yourself.

Starting down the road of lies, you tell yourself you need to be better.

You aren’t thin enough, pretty enough, smart enough, good enough, strong enough, kind enough and just not “enough.” The mirror becomes your enemy. You try to maintain the routine for everyone but just can’t get a grasp on things the way you want, or think you should. That little bit of doubt in yourself is a seed. The seed gets nourishment from every lie you believe. You want to be good for yourself and your family, but anxiety and insecurity takes over.

Before you go down a road full of worry, driven by claims that you aren’t worth anything, remember that you are not alone.

The Lord knows your heart, He searches it and finds the greatest parts of you deep inside where even you forgot they were. You can always speak to Him, spend time with Him, and cry to Him. Submitting to the fact you don’t have all the answers is really difficult. That is usually the core foundation of endless worry because you have questions and want answers. You’ll never know everything you wish to seek, but God knows your heart and knows the purpose He sees in you.

The more you stop worrying and start submitting by giving it to Him, the more you will be aligned with His view of you, not your own.

He sees you in a greater light than you could ever see yourself. Each day give Him your fear, don’t try to tackle it yourself. He knows how to unravel things in your life in a way to benefit you and your purpose according to Him. His grace is sufficient for you. Jesus has died for you out of the love He has for you. Love that you deserve to feel, and know exists right in your heart.

Let Him search your heart, you will be surprised with the treasure that’s in it.

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Burden

Burden

“Cast your burden on the Lord, And He shall sustain you; He shall never permit the righteous to be moved.”

Psalms 55:22, NKJV

What is burdening you in your life?

A burden is a heavy load. It can keep you from having peace because it weighs you down.

Most times when we think of our responsibilities in life it’s not defined as a burden because they often are blessings. Family, school, job, house, car, church, friends, and the list continues. You do many different things and function in many different roles in your life. At some point, all of those roles get intertwined and you’re pulled in many directions.

You are needed by people you care about so of course, you respond. “Yes Patty I can help you prep for the shower” or “of course I can talk right now, what’s going on?” (when you are literally pulling straws out of your kid’s nose while the macaroni is boiling over the stove onto the floor that your dog is licking up.) You’re busy and that’s most likely not changing any time soon. 

But when does responsibility turn into burden?

Think about the reason you have so many roles. You work hard, you care about people, and you try to be a reliable support to those who need help. This may vary according to your specific personality or lifestyle, but for the most part, it’s why you choose to commit your time to many things/people. Sometimes, because you’re human and can’t do everything by yourself, you get burned out.

If no one has ever told you….. it’s ok not to be Superwoman (or man). Sometimes you will make mistakes and not follow through with everything.

When responsibility turns into burden is when it becomes an unrealistic and unattainable expectation. It becomes a task and no longer a blessing. Your entire day is filled with things to do and you don’t get a chance to breathe. Juggling too many balls leads to one falling down at an unexpected moment, which causes all of them to fall.

The burdens that most people don’t see in your life, God sees.

Your mind wrought with a heavy choice to make, or your heart hurting with grief. The things that make you not want to get out of bed because you can’t face another moment with the load you’re carrying… that’s what He is interested in. He knows your heart and wants you to lean on Him for support.

He can carry the extra weight of anything that is troubling you. He will bear it, you just have to give it up. That’s really the hardest part. The faith of letting it go for Him to handle. You have absolutely no idea how He may already be working in your life regarding the very thing that has you trapped. He has a way of surprising you in the solution. Deciding that you don’t have, nor want, control and letting it go to Him is a great act of faith. He will sustain you and guide you.

He wants you to be the person He created you to be.

All those roles you have in your life are blessings to you and to those people you impact every day. If you aren’t filled with vigor and love, then it’s going to be pretty hard to deliver the fruits of your spirit like gentleness, kindness, and joy. He will lead you but you have to put your faith in Him. Talk to Him about it, spend some time with Him, and let Him know what’s burdening you today. You will be surprised at the response you see in your life.

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What are your struggling with today?

There are moments when we just don’t have it all together. Some of of them are short-lived and we move forward. But some cause us to be stuck. What is causing you to be stuck? Feel free to comment below

Perfect Love

Perfect Love

“There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love. We love Him because He first loved us.”

1 John 4:18-19 NKJV

Fear is a loud bark with no bite. The “what ifs” of the world create the worst fears in people, more than the “what is” could ever do. Anxiety, insecurity, and worry are all rooted in fear. If you’ve struggled with any of those you know that the worst place is in your own mind because you think of every possible scenario to fuel your fear. It gains momentum with every outrageous what if, and you feel more helpless.

What does anxiety look like?

“I am ok. I’m ok. I’m really ok. Today is good. It is. I know that it will all work out. But that one time it didn’t. That one time it really didn’t work and it hurt. It hurts. It’s not working. I’m not ok. Am I ok? I don’t think so. I know it’s going to go wrong just like the last time. Why would it work? Why wouldn’t it work? I can’t do this. I need out. I need to leave. How do I get out of here? I thought this was over. I can’t take it anymore. What will everyone think? I need to figure this out. I need to do better. I need to be better. Why can’t it just work? It can’t. It won’t. But I’m ok. I am ok. I’m really ok. But I’m not. I need out.”

What a tormenting thought process.

Continuously hyper-focused on everything that could happen and no security in the ability to handle anything that actually does happen. It’s an all-consuming fire sucking the oxygen out of the room. You can’t breathe, you panic, and you have no idea how it started. It just happens sometimes and you feel completely out of control. Other people don’t understand how you can just think certain things that are negative and binding to you’re very well-being, but they don’t have to live with the torment. They don’t know that you would do anything to stop it if you could. 

I am a nurse and I will tell you there are plenty of medications that can help, and for many people they do. Although, it seems that the medications are a temporary fix for what’s really going on deep inside of you. Those deep dark places that involve fear, worry, anxiety, and insecurity are your most vulnerable parts of yourself. As a result, you rarely share your fight among them, and so you are left to battle alone.

But you are not alone

Jesus has already fought for you and will do so again. When you let go, and believe in Him, you are filled with His Holy Spirit. His Spirit searches your heart and reaches those dark places you don’t tell anyone about. He loves you so much He died for you, there is nothing you can do to earn that, it is because of God’s grace that He loves you. His love is perfect, without flaw. As you are right this moment, He loves you and wants you to let Him into your heart.

There is not one thing you’ve done that can keep you from the perfect love of God, and that is the absolute truth.

If you believe the lie that you’re not worth it, it’s time to stop and choose a different path. The perfect love from God casts out all your fears. The energy the fear steals from you is restored by Him. Once you let go and let Him handle it, you see a new path. Your new path involves the process of letting go and letting Him deal with it, continuously. What once was a continuous loop of terror, becomes a continuous loop of support.

If you’re wondering why me? It’s because His grace is sufficient for you.  He loves you. The perfect love of God is not like anything else. It’s not because of anything you’ve done to earn it, it’s because He loves you as you are and wants you to have a good life with Him.

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Have you ever thought about what real unconditional love is?

Love that has no boundaries and endless availability. God loves us in a way we can’t even love ourselves. Comment below and tell me your thoughts.

Please be kind and respectful with your comments. This forum is meant for encouragement because there are just too many things in this world to bring us down.
Armor of God

Armor of God

What is the Armor of God? Why is it important?

Ephesians 6: 10-20

  • Girded waist of Truth
  • Breastplate of Righteousness
  • Shods (shoes) of peace
  • Shield of Faith
  • Helmet of Salvation
  • Sword of the Spirit

The armor of God protects you from all the powers that are against you. In the world there are things you are faced with every day. Things that are wonderful but things that are absolutely terrible as well. You as a child of God are not of the world, so the things of the world cause you friction in your own life. You experience anger, frustration, temptations, lust, jealousy, and all those things that cause a grievance to your spirit.

In the world it seems like we are constantly fighting a battle.

Your faith versus your flesh. What you want versus what you need. It’s not just desires in our flesh that we are wrestling, it’s spiritual powers too.

“12 For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places” (Eph 6:12, NKJV). Satan is called the “prince of the power of the air” (Eph 2:2), and he is not looking out for your own good. If you have faith in God, and believe that Jesus is the Son of God that has died for you and rose again, you better believe that you are not liked by the other side and you’ll be attacked. There is no soft way to say that, because it’s simply the truth.

Do you ever feel like distractions are at an all time high when you try to pray?

 Or maybe you can’t stop thinking about something, anything other than God, when you’re trying to listen to your pastor or bible group? Those “powers” Paul talks about will use ANYTHING to distract you. Your family, your job, your body, your passion, your talents…Your vulnerabilities are targeted, and it’s like you are trying to read an article but can’t get through it because of all the pop ups.

Those pop ups are annoying at first but then something appeals to you. You’re intrigued so you click, then you are down a rabbit hole of more clicks, until it’s then time to go to work or take the kids to a game and your time is spent. You’ll never get that time back. That’s why it’s good to prepare yourself for those moments. You need to be ready, with some armor to help you, especially in those vulnerable times that we all experience. Jesus is your soldier who already fought for you. You can use His armor to protect yourself.

Every day before you even get out of bed there may be a “fiery dart” waiting to strike you. Remember, you believe in Jesus and He has already defeated those darts. Sometimes all it takes is you asking Him for help right in that moment. Asking Him to fight for you and for Satan to get behind you.

When the moments happen that are particularly difficult and all you can do is fall helplessly to the floor, the armor of God is what helps you to stand and face it. You are not alone, He is always with you. You are a soldier for Him, and He will equip you with everything you need. Submit to Him, talk to Him, and ask Him what He wants to do in your life. Ask Him for direction on where to go, who to trust, and what choice is best. You will get the answers you seek. You have to let go of the worry and start to trust that He will take care of you.

 

It’s the hardest step, letting go.

It may take years but once you do it’s like your spirit is free from all the chains it has been entangled. You seek Him and not yourself, and you learn more about how He is working in your life. You are then open to understanding you didn’t have before, and see the armor more plainly than ever. Look into His word and seek understanding, He will guide you through it.

“Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints.“(Eph 6:14-18, NKJV)

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When is it hardest for you to talk to God?

We are all very busy in our lives and it’s hard to find the time to talk to God. But when is it the absolute hardest for you? When you’re angry? When you’re busy? Comment below

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