Jehovah Rapha does more than heal your body. He heals the brokenness in your soul that’s kept you in cycles. He heals broken hearts. He’s an internal healer as much as He’s an external healer. He will heal your body, AND He will heal your bloodline.
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The Lord is strong & mighty.
The Lord is mighty in battle.
Remember that in your battles with anxiousness, sickness, grief, depression, rejection, isolation, & fear. The Lord is going to show himself to be MIGHTY in your fight.
Be encouraged friend. The mighty one is with you.
Shedeur Sanders just became the first Browns QB since Eric Zeier in 1995 to win his first career NFL start, snapping a 17-game losing streak.
A debut Cleveland’s been waiting three decades for
God’s anger lasts only for a moment, but His favor lasts forever. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Be encouraged, friend. Joy is coming!
Trust doesn’t grow in clarity. It grows in the dark.
It’s easy to say you trust God when everything makes sense, but real trust is built when nothing adds up.
When you can’t trace His hand but you still choose to rest in His heart.
Trust doesn’t remove uncertainty. It transforms it.
God doesn’t always make it make sense.
He makes it meaningful.
And that’s where peace starts to take root. 🌱
We have to distinguish between remembering God’s Word and keeping God’s Word because the difference in function reveals the depth of our relationship with instruction.
🧠 Remembering is information.
❤️ Keeping is transformation.
One recalls truth.
The other lives it.
The reason we need discernment is because there are consequences for being deceived (Genesis 3:6; Genesis 3:23–24). Sin always looks attractive, but it also always leads to destruction.
When we lack discernment, we run the risk of being driven out of covenant protection.
“That prudence (good judgment, astute common sense)
may be given to the naive or inexperienced [who are easily misled],
and knowledge and discretion (intelligent discernment) to the youth.”
— Proverbs 1:4 (AMP)