Past the pain comes reward through faith in Jesus Christ


The Healing Process

Not many people talk about how messy the healing process can be with the Lord. It’s a cycle that fluctuates between pure bliss and unbearable pain. It’s a time of rebirth, but death never feels good. It’s all-new, yet scary. It’s exciting, yet intimidating. The healing process can be confusing, yet it makes more sense than anything you have ever been through. It can feel lonely, but it is also a generative time that fills the space with good things.

Healing with Jesus Christ is unlike any worldly counseling or therapy. It is a spiritual experience that reaches deep into your core, to places you didn’t know existed and can not see but can feel. —

To truly heal from these wounds and trauma, we must fully embrace and experience them head-on, even when it feels like our hearts are being torn out.

The Lord graciously protects us as He lovingly removes the weeds suffocating our hearts, allowing them to beat freely again.

In the wilderness, healing with Jesus and serving in silence rekindles our faith, allowing our true identity to shine through. Our connection to Christ is strengthened for life, and our spiritual gifts manifest, yielding fresh fruit straight from the vine.

I could write for days about the experiences I have had in the wilderness, experiences that many cannot begin to imagine unless they have gone through it themselves.

All of this is to heal from the devastating trauma I have experienced throughout my life. The regrowth process has been messy, but it was necessary to fulfill my calling in Christ for the sake of the people. —Like many of you, we have endured pain, trauma, and the healing process, all of which were purposed before the creation of time for the glory of God.

Today, I rejoice in the suffering and can relate to the Apostle Paul more than anyone can imagine. Our callings are similar, and we share a deep understanding of the trials and tribulations faced in fulfilling God’s purpose.

As I mentioned before, the healing process can be messy, but with time and obedience to the process, each step becomes higher and cleaner. —

We let go of the old debris along the way so that when we finally reach the pinnacle of spiritual healing, that is what God considers a true success.

In Isaiah 61:3, it is written, “To grant to those who mourn in Zion— to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit; that they may be called oaks of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he may be glorified.”

If you have yet to give your life to Jesus Christ, today is the day to humble yourself, repent, and call upon the Lord. He will save you and forgive you because His mercies are endless. For those who are in the beginning stages of the healing process, please understand that it will be challenging. However, the grace of God and the presence of the Holy Spirit sustain you in ways that no human, material possession, psychologist, therapist, program, or meeting can. It is a complete spiritual transformation made possible by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

I would be dishonest if I said it would be easy, because it is not. So when you encounter strange or difficult situations, during the process know that you are not alone. —

Brothers and sisters across the world are experiencing similar struggles. Submitting to Jesus Christ is nothing like Sunday service worshipping it’s giving your life for a new life.

By allowing GOD to do what we could never do for ourselves.

Therefore keep your head held high, in humility and guard your heart when necessary, and please understand that those who are not meant to know your story or the secrets behind your healing may attack you. But remember, the Lord asks us to forgive and pray for our enemies.

Always allow the Holy Spirit to reveal your growth in Him, which is not material but spiritual. —the gift makes room!

And those who have gone through this process emerge with intellectual and Spiritual maturity and a deep and unwavering faith.

Like Proverbs 18:16 says, “A man’s gift makes room for him and brings him before the great.

Praise the Lord, Christ Jesus.

We love you!

Much love,
Sister Christine
❤️🇮🇱

C. Beach ©️

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