Breaking the Cycleنموونە

Taking Responsibility for Your Healing
Healing doesn’t begin when someone apologizes; it begins when you decide to be free.
You may not have chosen what happened to you, but you can choose what happens in you.
Stop waiting for others to fix what they didn’t create.
Take ownership of your healing journey.
Romans 12:2 says, “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” That means you must actively allow God’s truth to reshape your thinking.
It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.
Don’t keep saying, “If only my parents…” or “If only they had treated me better.”
Say instead, “Lord, I take responsibility. Heal me so I can walk in freedom.”
The moment you stop blaming and start rebuilding, you break the power of your past.
Reflection
Where have you been waiting for others to make things right?
What step can you take today to partner with God in your healing?
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We all carry stories; some beautiful, some painful. But what happens when the pain of yesterday begins shaping how we love, parent, and live today? Many of us unknowingly repeat the same emotional cycles (anger, rejection, fear, or dysfunction) we once hated. This 7-day plan, Breaking the Cycle, invites you on a journey of reflection and restoration; learning that God’s plan for you is wholeness. He wants you free from the patterns that limit you so you can pass peace, not pain, to the next generation. If you’ve ever said, “This ends with me", this plan is for you.
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