The Purpose of HealingSample

So what is the purpose of healing? Wholeness and restoration. God is a restorer. He knows how to repair brokenness. He provides us with his grace and mercies that are renewed daily. He wants you to know that no matter what has happened to you, he is here for you. He gives rest to the weary. He will always make sure you have what you need daily. God knows what he has in store for you. Don’t allow brokenness to stop you from moving forward. You can heal and be whole and live the life you want. Seek to live a life that is pleasing to God.
What has God called you to do? Allow your life to be used as a vessel. Which means you need to be open and available. He knew what you would go through and yes, he can still use you. You don’t need to be validated by anyone. God has already called and qualified you.
Will you make yourself available?
Come to him as you are and allow him to do a work in you.
He's always working and willing in your life. Allow him to lead and guide you. I know sometimes it seems like it’s so much bigger than you. That's because it is, and that is why you need God to give you the strength and power to do what He has called you to do.
Have faith and trust God through the process. He will not let you down.
Trust that he will never leave you nor forsake you. That is his promise to you.
About this Plan

If we are going to live the life God has for us, it is important that we allow God to help us heal. There is amazing power in trusting Him through the process. This plan walks you through 5 days of God’s amazing love and grace.
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