Title: Inner Healing (Proverbs 17:22)
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Inner healing (Proverbs 17:22)
A happy heart is good medicine, but a troubled spirit dries up the bones (Proverbs 17:22).
People try their best to fix physical pain or disease because they are visible. However, since the pain of the heart is invisible, we ignore it and leave it without any effort to cure it. However, we often see cases where invisible mental illness is more painful and painful than visible physical illness, leading to suicide. How should we deal with the heartache that robs us of the joy and happiness of life?
1. When you cannot forgive the debt of your heart
1) The servant who was forgiven his master's large debt of ten thousand talents owed him a small debt of one hundred denarii.
The reason why I was imprisoned because I couldn't forgive my colleague
Aren't you worthy to have pity on your fellow men?" (Matthew 18:23-35)
2) All sins are forgiven by the grace of Jesus who was crucified on the cross (Romans 3:23-24)
3) If I hold a grudge against the person who owes me a small debt and cannot forgive me, the other person
He is imprisoned in the prison of torment until the room pays off the debt (Matthew 6:14-15)
2. A debt of revenge and resentment
1) A woman suffers from arthritis because of a grudge against her ex-husband, whom she divorced more than a decade ago.
A hundred pills are null and void until you have forgiven your ex-husband (Colossians 3:13-14)
2) A conversation between a law student and a doctor who suffers excruciatingly from a bleeding stomach ulcer - we must first
When we forgive from the heart, Heavenly Father also forgives our transgressions (Mark 11:25).
3. A wounded memory in my heart
1) Testimony of a woman who is very assertive and struggles to express herself - A girl
Suppressed by a sense of inferiority due to the wounds of the heart that occurred after being abused as a child in poverty
Joy is good medicine, but sorrow of the soul dries up the bones” (Proverbs 17:22).
2) Testimony of a person who is always suspicious and hostile to others - from people as a boy
Healing the wounded self of being alienated and abandoned (Proverbs 18:14)
Almost everyone lives with the memories of the past buried in their hearts. The wounded self in childhood is constantly weeping in pain because it cannot be resolved, which manifests itself in various mental illnesses on the surface of the mind. We must confess our unforgiveness before the Lord, repent, forgive, heal, and forget our wounded self in the past.