Friday, March 9, 2012

Wounded Healer (Part 4)

Wounded healer...hurt and healer; wounded soldier....tired and strong. These oxymorons are a perfect example of the contradictory meaning to these words. At a glance, they don't make sense but as you look more deeply, the truth slowly unravels. Towards the process of healing, we need to know the truth. We can't simply pray about healing if we don't know what the Word says about healing.

If you are looking for a good resource about healing, read "Healing Promises" by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland. It is a small book with really powerful messages and testimonies about healing. Healing is not only physical; it contains an emotional, mental, and spiritual element as well. Another important resouce is your pastor. He/she are great resources and can help guide you in the right direction. Truth of the matter is that if you want healing in your life, you need gain wisdom about healing through the Word. Be proactive.

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  1. I went through a similar situation and also found that in addition to reading the word there is a still small voice that sometimes we ignore. In my case that voice was telling me to change certain eating habits as well as implementing exercise as part of my lifestyle change. The sooner we obey the sooner God can operate.

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