In the discussion led by Dave, one of the leaders at Paradox, alongside his wife Gwen, an elder at the church, the focus is on the concept of starting anew, particularly relevant at the beginning of a new year. They delve into the metaphor of life as a blank canvas, exploring how sometimes the canvas appears blank not because there's nothing there, but because one might not perceive God's presence or actions in their life. This feeling of invisibility or absence of God's work can lead to a sense of being stuck, much like a vehicle trapped in snow or sand.
Dave and Gwen discuss the common human response to feeling stuck, which is to try harder, push more, and do more, often leading to exhaustion and frustration without resolving the issue. They suggest that to move forward and gain traction in life, one must dig deep below the surface, which requires hard work and is not achieved through sheer effort alone.
The narrative then shifts to a story from Mark 5 in the Bible, where Jesus interacts with a woman who had been suffering from a bleeding disorder for 12 years. Despite her efforts and the treatments she sought, her condition only worsened. However, upon hearing about Jesus, she approached him with the belief that touching his garment would heal her. Her faith and action led to her immediate healing, illustrating the power of connecting with Jesus for restoration.
Dave emphasizes that healing is not about disconnecting from other forms of help, such as counseling, medical attention, or friendships, but rather about finding Jesus in all these places. He points out that human nature tends to seek life, health, healing, and freedom in everything but God, which is why it's crucial to connect with Jesus for true healing.
Gwen shares her personal experiences, highlighting the importance of the church community in connecting individuals with Jesus. She notes that sometimes, when one is struggling, it's not enough to pray alone; talking to someone who loves Jesus can bring about healing. She also stresses the significance of receiving from others, as it reflects humility and acknowledgment of one's needs.
The couple then guides the congregation through a process of healing, which involves recognizing and releasing any offenses against God or others, renouncing lies believed about oneself or God, repenting for believing these lies, and receiving the truth and rejoicing in it. This process is aimed at tending to one's heart and preventing wounds from becoming walls that separate individuals from God and others.
Dave and Gwen encourage everyone to practice honesty and humility before God, to receive healing and wholeness. They remind the congregation that healing is not achieved by faith but received by it, and that Jesus desires to do more than just heal physical ailments; he wants to bring complete healing to the heart, soul, and mind.
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