Our God Is Near
WHERE DOES IT HURT? The doctor asks you "Where does it hurt?" but you're not exactly sure. So she begins to poke around to check. Poke... Nothing. Poke... Nothing. Poke... yep, there it is! When she pokes THAT spot, a jolt shoots through your body as you jump up and recoil. She's stumbled upon the wound. It may have been dormant for a while, but when it's poked, all the memories and flashbacks and pain and anxiety rush back. Truth is, each of us has those spots. They may not be clearly seen to the outside world, but beneath the surface... a thick scar. A reminder of pain we've absorbed. It could be a loss. Loss of a parent, a friend, a sibling, a mentor ...a spouse... a child. An emptiness that remains unfilled, stirred to the surface by dates or memories. It could be abuse. Physical. Mental. Emotional. Sexual. Years that can never be returned. A life forever changed by the actions of another. It could be disappointment. A job that fell through. A dream that crashed and burned. It could be rejection. A close friend who has cut ties. A child that has turned away from you. A spouse that has told you they're done with you. It could be a wound that developed over a long span or an instantaneous blast that has forever left you scarred. Maybe you've accidentally poked someone in their spot, bringing back a flood of emotions and pain. Or possibly the same has happened for you. A word. A name. A place. A person. A date. A song. A smell. And when that trigger activated your wound, it was as fresh as the day you received it. We will never truly be free of these wounds this side of Heaven. But God, the Divine Healer, can bring healing and bind up our broken parts. And so often, His vehicle of choice is people. He loves to use willing hearts, loving hands, listening ears and praying souls to bring His healing to a broken world. Today, will you trust God once again with your wounds and your healing? And will you be willing to also be that vessel He can use to bring healing to another?
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