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God Will Heal A Broken Heart
Matthew 5:4 – Happy are those who mourn, God will comfort them.
HOW TO EXPERIENCE GOD’S COMFORT
1. Realize that God is with Me
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and He saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18
Things I Need to Remember
God is aware.
“You (God) keep close watch on everywhere I go.” Job 13:27
God cares.
“The Lord is good. He protects those who trust Him in times of trouble.” Nahum 1:7
God wants to help us.
“Whenever we are in need, we should go bravely before the throne of our merciful God. There we will be treated with kindness, and we will find help.” Hebrews 4:16
2. Release the Hurt How?
I must stop focusing on what’s lost and start focusing on what’s left.
“Forget what happened in the past, and do not dwell on events from long ago.” God says, “I am going to do something new.” Isaiah 43:18
“Don’t take revenge, dear friends. Instead, let God’s anger take care of it.” Romans 12:19
“But you, O God, do see trouble and grief; you consider it to take it in hand.” Psalm 10:14
3. Rely on God’s Resources
God’s Alternatives to the Quick Fix
God’s Word (Reading the Bible)
“I am completely discouraged…revive me by your Word.” “Your Word has been my comfort.” Psalm 119:25,52
God’s People (Your Brothers and Sisters in Christ)
“Our God is a God of comfort. He comforts us every time we have trouble so that we can comfort others when they have trouble. We comfort them with the same comfort that God gives us.” 2 Corinthians 1:3-4
God’s Spirit
“I pray that God who gives hope, will bless you with happiness and peace because of your faith, and may the power of the Holy Spirit fill you with hope.” Romans 15:13
This certainly is not an exhaustive list of verses to help you or someone you know heal a broken heart. But it is a start. My prayer today is that those of you who have broken hearts will try this list. The healing process begins when you begin.
4 comments December 14, 2008
Thankful Thursday
Happy Thanksgiving.
“Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” -Ephesians 5:19-20
Add comment November 27, 2008
Confessional #1
Confession is not something I’m particularly good at, but I know that I have been secluding God in certain areas of my life. So, here goes:
My ex-boyfriend called me yesterday. We decided to eat super at the Union together, and I wasn’t sure if this was a great idea, but I did it anyway. I thought, “Well, things are fine now. We can just be friends.” I was WRONG. As I made the decision to meet him, something deep down knew that I was too vulnerable, too weak, and ready to believe the lies.
I was in pain. Rocks chiseled my skull as if it were a stone. I wanted so badly to fix things, to make “us” okay. We were talking at dinner and it sounded like everything was going alright, though he walked me home and started criticizing my faith again. He said things like, why do you believe the Bible is true when there are so many contradictory statements in it? Why can’t you just trust in God, why do you have to believe some crazy story about another human being God? Do you think that Jews are going to hell? What happened to people before Christianity became a religion? I answered to him that Jesus was the reason to have faith in God; and that before Christ, people believed there would be a Messiah. I kept trying to help him, but he had such a hard time with that. The pain went on.
I had such a hard time with this relationship. When I was with him, I was serving him more than God, but the Bible says, “You must give yourselves fully to the LORD and serve only Him” (1 Samuel 7:3). As I was reading 1 Samuel, I wondered, will I still love Christ if He never gives me a man to marry? My answer is yes. I have all I need in Jesus. The people He blesses me with are gifts. I don’t deserve any of them. I hope to remember this important thought everyday. Thank you Lord for loving me so much, even when I am feeling alone.
1 comment November 19, 2008
Who are we really following?
At the NDANG chaplain worship service, one of the chaplain assistant’s served his last day. He graduated from North Central University to be a youth pastor in Wilmar, MN. We will miss him, as he used his musical talent to worship God and told so many amazing stories.
Today, he shared a baseball story, where he comes up to the bat and lets out a swing. Strike one! He starts feeling nervous. So, he makes a couple practice swings for the second pitch. Strike two! Now he plans on bunting the final strike, making it easy to sprint to first base. However, he decides to swing it at the last second, and CRACK–he hits the ball and runs like the wind to first base. Pausing on first, he looks up to see his coach saying, “HOMERUN!” As he slides back to home, the crowd rises and applauds.
On this day, his girlfriend said, “If he hit’s a homerun today, I know I’m supposed to marry him.” When they got engaged, she told him about the baseball story and feeling like he was “the one” for her. When he asked her to marry him, he also asked her to “follow” him. This made sense. When we marry someone, we also agree to follow them. The same applies if we give our hearts to Jesus–we agree to follow Him. It is important to marry in Christ, something I have been thinking a lot about lately. When people enter a good marriage, they just seem to “know” they are the one.
This relates to my previous relationship and “knowing” whether he was the one. The person I was with was unsure about his faith. I did not know what to do and I kept blaming myself. But then I realized that this is up to God and that I cannot take His place. God’s plan seemed to be different from my own. I shouldn’t be in a relationship just because I feel loved. I need someone who follows Christ and loves me as Christ does. My plan would be to stay with him, but I felt God tugging me away from that plan.
Our plan to “bunt” everything thrown at us and taking the easy way out is not God’s plan. He wants us to feel confident, without turning back. No matter how much I try to plan, I just need to give my life to God. He wants to play a part in every decision we make. This includes all decisions–relationships, jobs, everyday choices, and so on. If we don’t allow Him to play this role, who are we really following? Ourselves? Our girlfriend/boyfriend? Other idols? God wants us to chose Him to defeat the idols that are continually thrown at us.
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