Transforming Wounds into Testimonies of God's Healing

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"He doesn't just watch our chaos, he steps right into it with us. He doesn't only hear our cries, he feels our pain. That wound that you're hiding, he's ready to heal. That brokenness that you're carrying, he's here to bind it up." [31:38]

"These are just temporary fixes, these are what I call cultural Band-Aids. But what happens when your Band-Aid gets wet? When your Band-Aid gets wet, it loses stickiness. They might cover the wound, but they don't cure it." [34:12]

"God is not just the ultimate parent waiting to embrace us but also the master healer ready to transform our wounds into testimonies... life will trip us up but in those moments what we discover is who truly there is God." ([26:52])

"Our scars become stories, our pains turn into praise, and our tests transform into testimonies." [47:07]

"When we're open about our struggles and our wounds, we allow others to support us through prayer and love. Our testimonies, our shared experience, they have the power to bind up the wounds of others. Oh my God, today your story of healing could be the key to unlock someone else's prison of pain." [44:12]

"God is saying to us today I'm not just the god of your Sunday praise but I'm the god of your Monday blues, your Tuesday tears, your Wednesday worries, your Thursday troubles, your Friday fears, your Saturday sufferings. I am with you, wrapping your wounds with my presence, my love, and my power." #!!40:37!!#

"Healing isn't a one-time event, healing is a journey. It's about walking with God through the pain towards the promise. It's not just about the final 'I'm Healed' moment, it's about the journey, the times you stumble, the times you rise, the times you question, and the times you praise." #!!41:20!!#

"We are charged to take this love and spread it into our homes, our jobs, our communities... when people look at us, they shouldn't just see our scars but they should see God's healing in our lives... we are healed to become healers, we are love to become lovers, we are embraced to embrace." #!!51:46!!#

"He felt the ultimate wound, separation from the father, so we wouldn't have to feel that same wound. Jesus was wounded so we could be wrapped... his embrace was the embrace of God reaching out to a wounded world." #!!54:17!!#

"The cross is an invitation to bring our wounds, our pains, our past, and lay them at the feet of the one who was wounded for us... no matter how deep your wound is, the arms of Jesus are open wide waiting to wrap you with his redemptive love." #!!55:49!!#
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