Morning Meditation: Being open to correction is hard, but it is essential to my spiritual growth, emotional health, and physical wellbeing. #morningmeditation #correction
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Freedom
Morning Meditation: Because the Holy Spirit resides in me, I can experience the presence of the Lord every minute of everyday. I have the freedom to approach Him directly because Jesus’s death torn the veil. #morningmeditation #freedom
Open the Eyes of my Heart
This verse is an open invitation for the Lord pierce our heart with truth, not just give us knowledge to process with our mind, but with our heart. In The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis describes “The Chest-Magnanimity-Sentiment” which, functions as the liaison between the intellect and sentiment.[1] Being that it is the chest suggests that it is the “heart” of man. It is the element that guides the choices we make.
Must I Walk this Path Again?
Although the sonnet below is a reflection of my recent journey down memory lane, I think it reflects the healing journey many survivors face as the wrestle with memories, triggers and flashbacks. If this is you, I hope my words bring comfort to your troubled heart and renew your faith that there is hope of redemption because of Jesus Christ.
Mind of Christ
Morning Meditation: Sometimes I forget how important it is to be a reflection of Christ in my thoughts, actions, and interactions with others. #morningmeditation #mindofChrist
Because We are Good
As I struggled to comprehend how God could love me, I struggled with an equally troubling question, “How could God love the family members who hurt me?”
Remembering All That He Has Done
This verse helps me slow down and remember ways God has been faithful that I don’t always take time to notice. #traumarecovery #FaithInTheFog #dailyinspiration #GoodnessOfGod