What Would You Do for Love?نموونە

God is Jehovah Rapha. He is the Healer, not only of physical wounds, but of our emotional and psychological wounds as well. None of us are superman. We must bring ourselves to the feet of the Healer. If not bitterness and resentment begin to take hold. God knows how to diagnose you. Let Him heal your heart. Let Him heal your brokenness.
Regardless of what the hurt may be, let us take the example of the Shulamite. Wounded, she was still searching for her beloved. Stripped she was still seeking her Beloved. While she was broken and bleeding, the only message that she had for anybody who saw her condition was ‘I love Jesus. Don’t ask me about what happened to me, but just point me to Jesus. I need to hear Him. I need to see Him. I am lovesick. Don’t ask me about what happened to my veil, just let me find my Jesus! Yes, I have a few bruises, but I know that if I find Jesus, He can make me whole again!" Like the woman with the issue of blood, going after the hem of Jesus' garment, so was this Shulamite woman, seeking her Beloved.
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Serving the Lord becomes an easy task when all is going well. Yet, the million dollar question is "how do I remain faithful when I have been hurt by another believer"? This devotional will offer a new perspective about your love for Jesus, that will help you to endure even when it hurts.
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