🩹 The Path to Integral Healing
We live in a society that heals the body but ignores the soul. However, Jesus Christ came to "bind up the brokenhearted" (Isaiah 61:1). True freedom begins when you allow the Holy Spirit to enter the closed rooms of your memory.
1. Identifying the Root Wound
Many present reactions (anger, anxiety, fear) are symptoms of unhealed past wounds. The first step is not to repress the emotion, but to ask the Holy Spirit: "When did I start feeling this way?"
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." — Psalms 147:3
2. The Supernatural Power of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is not an emotion; it is a legal decision in the spirit. By forgiving, you do not release the offender from their responsibility; you release yourself from bitterness. Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
Practical steps to forgive:
- Acknowledge the pain: Don't minimize it.
- Decide to forgive: Do it as an act of will, not feeling.
- Bless: Ask for good for the one who hurt you (Matthew 5:44).
3. Recovering Your Identity
The enemy attacks your identity because he fears your destiny. If he can get you to see yourself as a "victim," "useless," or "abandoned," he will nullify your purpose. But your identity is not defined by your experience; it is defined by your Creator.
Conclusion: A New Beginning
Healing is a process, but freedom is a promise. Today is the day to leave the heavy luggage behind and run lightly towards the goal.
