Category Archives: Healing

Come to the Lord

Rest, Rise, and Be Healed

Come to the Lord. He calls in a voice not of wrath, but of mercy. He does not shout to condemn; He whispers to invite. His arms are open, stretched wide with the scars of love. He is not distant. He is near. Yeshua, the Son of God, cries out to every weary soul: “Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28, NASB). Come to the Lord, for His promise is rest, and His gift is peace.

Are you tired of the striving? Burdened by battles no one sees? Weighed down by guilt, fear, or sorrow? Come to the Lord. The world demands more than it gives. It offers shallow waters that cannot cleanse and empty promises that never satisfy. But El Shaddai—the All-Sufficient God—calls you to Himself. “Come, everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come, buy and eat” (Isaiah 55:1, NASB). He has what your soul was made for. He does not charge. He does not shame. He gives freely.

Come to the Lord
He brings healing in His wings

He offers more than rest—He offers renewal. “Those who wait for the Lord will gain new strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles” (Isaiah 40:31, NASB). Not crawl. Not stumble. Soar. Come to the Lord, and He will raise you on wings of strength. You will run and not grow weary. You will walk and not faint. You were not born for bondage—you were born to rise.

Do not think you must carry yourself to Him. He has already carried you. “I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself” (Exodus 19:4, NASB). This has always been His plan—not merely to rescue you from danger, but to bring you into His presence. The goal is not escape. The goal is communion. Not a religion. A relationship.

And when you come to the Lord, you will not only find rest and strength—you will find healing in His wings“But for you who fear My name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings; and you will go forward and leap like calves from the stall” (Malachi 4:2, NASB). His wings are not only mighty—they are merciful. There is healing under His covering. Emotional wounds. Physical afflictions. Secret scars. Nothing is beyond the reach of His mercy.

Let your soul be restored. Let your spirit be made new. “The Lord is my Shepherd, I will not be in need… He restores my soul” (Psalm 23:1,3, NASB). He leads you beside quiet waters. He sets a table for you in the presence of your enemies. Your cup overflows not because life is easy—but because He is enough.

To come to the Lord is to trade what is heavy for what is holy. “Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me… For My yoke is comfortable, and My burden is light” (Matthew 11:29–30, NASB). He does not offer an escape from life—but He gives you His strength for the journey.

Come to the Lord. Do not wait until you feel worthy. You never will. Come broken, and He will bind your wounds. Come weak, and He will lift you. Come now—while the invitation is open and the way is clear.

Beneath Your wings, I find my flight,
The dawn breaks through my longest night.
With eagle’s strength and soul restored,
I rise to walk beside my Lord.

Prayer

Father, I come to You in the name of Yeshua. You are the lifter of my head, the strength of my days, and the healer of my soul. I come not in my own worth but by the blood of the Lamb. Carry me on eagle’s wings. Hide me in the shadow of Your presence. Let the sun of righteousness rise over me with healing in His wings. Restore my soul. Quiet my fears. Fill me with Your peace. Teach me to walk in step with You. I come to the Lord—again and again—until I am forever home in Your arms. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

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Healing Through Christ: Breaking Cycles of Dysfunction

Beloved, I urge you to consider the power of healing that is available to you through Jesus Christ. Healing is not just for you; it reaches into the lives of those around you, especially your family and future generations. The scars you carry, whether visible or hidden deep within your heart, are not meant to define you. God has made a way for you to be whole, and that wholeness is found only in Him.

“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds [healing their pain and comforting their sorrow].” (Psalm 147:3 AMP)

Think of the wounds you carry, those tender places that still ache when touched by life’s circumstances. Maybe you endured a childhood full of chaos, neglect, or pain. Perhaps you’ve vowed never to recreate that for your own children. But hear me clearly: dysfunction does not disappear simply because you will it to. It hides, festers, and resurfaces in ways you may not recognize—until Christ intervenes.

You cannot outrun the pain of your past, but you can surrender it to the One who redeems all things. Jesus came to set the captives free, and that includes you.

Breaking the Power of Dysfunction

When you refuse to confront your wounds, you risk bleeding on those who never caused your pain. Have you ever lashed out at someone you love, only to realize later that your reaction had more to do with old wounds than with them? This is the weight of unhealed hurt—it spills over, often on those closest to us.

Christ’s power is the only force strong enough to break these cycles. He doesn’t merely patch up wounds; He transforms them. The blood He shed on the cross was not only for your salvation but also for your healing.

“But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was crushed for our wickedness [our sin, our injustice, our wrongdoing]; the punishment [required] for our well-being fell on Him, and by His stripes (wounds) we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5 AMP)

Beloved, if you’ve been hurt by an abusive parent, a neglectful family member, or a betrayal that cut deep, know this: God does not intend for that pain to shape your identity. You are His, and through His love, you can be made new.

How Healing Transforms Generations

Your healing is about more than your personal peace—it is about breaking generational cycles. When you allow Christ to heal your wounds, you rob dysfunction of its power to be passed on to your children and those you influence. The patterns of brokenness that marked your family’s past can end with you, but only if you surrender them to God.

Maybe you’ve promised yourself, “I will never be like my father who hurt me,” or “I won’t repeat my mother’s mistakes.” Those promises, while well-intentioned, are powerless without the grace of God. You can strive all you want, but without Christ, the cycle often repeats. Healing happens when you let His blood cover your wounds, stopping the flow of pain that would otherwise seep into your relationships.

“Therefore if anyone is in Christ [that is, grafted in, joined to Him by faith in Him as Savior], he is a new creature [reborn and renewed by the Holy Spirit]; the old things [the previous moral and spiritual condition] have passed away. Behold, new things have come [because spiritual awakening brings a new life].” (2 Corinthians 5:17 AMP)

Through Him, you are made new. The dysfunction that once held your family captive no longer has a claim on you.

How Do You Know When Healing Is Complete?

You may wonder, “How will I know when I’m healed?” The answer lies in the cross. When the blood of Jesus stops the bleeding from your own wounds—when His sacrifice becomes your source of strength and healing—you will see the fruit of that transformation in your life. The anger, bitterness, and fear that once ruled your heart will give way to peace, forgiveness, and love.

This process is not easy, but it is necessary. Trust Him. Let Him work in the deep places where your pain resides. The very wounds that once caused you shame can become the testimony of His grace.

A Call to Surrender

Beloved, God is calling you to a place of surrender. He wants to heal not only your heart but also the hearts of those who come after you. Will you allow Him to work in you? Will you lay down the pain, the anger, and the fear, trusting that He will transform it?

Pray this prayer with me:

Father, I surrender my pain to You. I confess that I cannot heal myself, and I ask for Your healing power to flow through me. Jesus, thank You for shedding Your blood for my wounds. I invite You into every broken place in my heart, mind, and body. Heal me, Lord, so that I may no longer carry the weight of dysfunction. Break every generational cycle in my family and make me a vessel of Your love and grace. I trust You, Lord. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Let the truth of God’s Word wash over you and bring you into the freedom He has promised. Healing is not only possible—it is God’s will for you. Let Him make you whole. Press into Him daily, for in His presence, there is fullness of joy and healing for every wound. You are not defined by what has hurt you; you are defined by the One who heals you.

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Redeemer

As I knelt in prayer, my spirit was caught up into the heavenly realms, and a vision unfolded before my eyes, vivid and awe-inspiring. The air was filled with the fragrance of myrrh and frankincense, and the warmth of divine light enveloped me. I found myself standing on the edge of a great precipice, overlooking a vast expanse that seemed to stretch into eternity.

In the midst of this ethereal scene stood two figures. One was clothed in regal splendor, His garments shimmering with the light of a thousand suns. The other was robed in simple, humble attire, yet his face bore the marks of sorrow and yearning. As I gazed upon them, I recognized the majestic figure as our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings, and the other as a representation of humanity, frail and burdened.

The Lord’s voice resounded like a mighty waterfall, cascading with power and tenderness. “Behold,” He declared, “I have borne the burden of your sin, and through My sacrifice, the chasm between God and man has been bridged. The price has been paid, and the way to eternal life is open to all who believe” (John 19:30).

As He spoke, the ground beneath them trembled, and a brilliant light pierced the heavens, illuminating the path that lay before them. The aroma of fresh rain and blooming flowers filled the air, and I could almost taste the sweetness of His grace. The humble man, representing each of us, fell to his knees, tears flowing like rivers down his cheeks. The sound of his weeping was like a lament, echoing the sorrow of a world in need of redemption.

“My Lord and my God,” he cried, his voice trembling with emotion (John 20:28). “How can I ever repay such love?”

With infinite gentleness, Jesus lifted him up, and with a touch as tender as a mother’s embrace, He wiped away his tears (Revelation 21:4). “You cannot repay, but you can receive,” He said, His words like honey to the soul. “Take up your cross and follow Me, for in My strength, you will find the grace to walk this path. Fear not, for I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20).

In that moment, the air seemed to shimmer with the sound of angelic choirs, their harmonies a symphony of hope and joy (Revelation 5:11-12). I could feel the presence of the Holy Spirit, like a refreshing breeze, filling me with peace and assurance. The vision imparted a profound understanding: the journey of faith is one of surrender and trust. The price paid by our Lord is sufficient for all our needs, and His love is the guiding light that leads us through every trial and triumph (John 8:12).

The vision began to fade, yet the message remained etched upon my heart. We are called to walk in the light of His sacrifice, bearing witness to the hope and redemption found in Christ alone (1 Peter 2:9). As the Apostle John wrote, “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). Let us hold fast to this truth, and live in the assurance of His unfailing love, our senses attuned to His presence in every moment.

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Healing for the Body, Peace for the Soul

Beloved, are you past the point of weary? Does the weight of life’s trials press so heavily that you feel unable to stand? Is your heart burdened with pain, sorrow, and exhaustion? Take heart, dear friend—there is hope, and that hope is found in Jesus Christ.

Jesus calls to you in the midst of your struggle: “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavily burdened [by religious rituals that provide no peace], and I will give you rest [refreshing your souls with salvation]” (Matthew 11:28 AMP). His invitation is open and tender. Jesus understands your weariness. He feels your pain because He Himself bore suffering beyond measure for you.

In the stillness of this moment, come to Him just as you are. The peace Jesus offers is not fleeting or shallow; it is the very peace of God that “surpasses all understanding” (Philippians 4:7 AMP). When storms rage around you and hope seems distant, know this: “The Light shines on in the darkness, and the darkness did not understand it or overpower it” (John 1:5 AMP). His light penetrates even the deepest darkness, bringing comfort and renewal.

Jesus: The Healer of Body and Soul

Jesus is not only the Savior of your soul but also the Great Physician who heals and restores. The Word of God declares: “He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross, so that we might die to sin and live to righteousness; for by His wounds you were healed” (1 Peter 2:24 AMP). Whether your suffering is physical, emotional, or spiritual, His healing touch is able to restore.

David reminds us of the benefits found in God’s presence: “Bless and affectionately praise the Lord, O my soul… who forgives all your sins, who heals all your diseases” (Psalm 103:2-3 AMP). Do not let doubt cloud your faith; Jesus still heals today. Come to Him in prayer, believing in His power and His perfect will.

Lay Your Burdens at His Feet

Beloved, the cross is proof of Jesus’ unfailing love for you. He endured unimaginable suffering so that you might have life and have it abundantly (John 10:10 AMP). He invites you to surrender:
“Cast all your cares [all your anxieties, all your worries, and all your concerns] once and for all on Him, for He cares about you” (1 Peter 5:7 AMP).

In faith and humility, pray this prayer:

“Lord Jesus, I come to You weary and burdened. I surrender my pain, my fears, and my brokenness to You. I ask for Your healing touch upon my body and my soul. Fill me with Your peace, the peace that surpasses all understanding. Strengthen me, renew me, and guide me in Your perfect will. I trust in Your love and Your promises. Amen.”

The Promise of His Presence

Do not forget, my friend: Jesus is with you always. He has promised, “I will never [under any circumstances] desert you nor give you up nor leave you without support” (Hebrews 13:5 AMP). When the weight of life seems too much to bear, His arms are open wide to receive you. He is your peace, your refuge, and your healer.

Come to Him today. Lay your burdens down. Receive the peace that only Jesus can give—the healing for your body and the rest for your soul.

“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds [healing their pain and comforting their sorrow]” (Psalm 147:3 AMP).

Let Jesus be your peace. Let Him be your healer. Let Him be your rest.

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