Because of fear and insecurity that is ruling our life, we tend to control everything and self-protect. We look inward and we really don’t see what God is doing—we don’t really trust anyone around us. We don’t have to be afraid anymore. There will be pain and suffering on our healing journey and the wounds won’t just go away, but that’s okay. We got to stop running from our woundedness and stay rooted. Let us allow the vulnerability to happen at the source of healing and give the Lord permission to meet us, loves us and heal us in these deepest places in our hearts.
This episode invites us to let the Lord come into those vulnerable place and break down those walls that we’ve put up to protect ourselves.
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