Healing
= Courage + Action + Grace
Betrayal,
Loss of Loved Ones, Abandonment, Mocking, and Physical Pain are part of this
mortal experience, yet there is a way for Healing to occurring in each of our
lives. This information comes from
a speech given by Jonathan Sandberg who is a marriage and family
counselor. I wanted to highlight
some of his points along with my personal experience because so many people out
there are suffering and do not know how to go about healing. I have practiced the principles that he
talks about this last year and I have found immense healing and new
understanding and growth in the journey.
I will break this down into several parts. Here is the full speech,
which is well worth listening to over and over again. He shares stories from Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandella,
Rosa Parks, Mother Theresa and many others.
Part
1:
3 PRINCIPLES THAT LEAD TO
HEALING:
(Knowing that all healing
is a gift from Jesus Christ)
1. Courage
2. Action
3. Grace
“I
got to the point that I couldn’t take it any longer. I sat at the kitchen table with my head in my hands and I
prayed. ‘Lord, I’m down here trying to do what is right. I think I’m right, I’m
taking a stand for what I believe is right, but Lord, I must confess that I’m
weak now. I’m faltering. I’m
loosing my courage. Now I’m
afraid. I have nothing left. I’ve
come to the point where I can’t face it alone.’ I could here the quiet
assurance of an inner voice saying, ‘Martin Luther, Stand up for righteousness.
Stand up for justice. Stand up for
truth, and Lo, I will be with you even unto the end of the world.’ I tell you I heard the voice of Jesus
saying, ‘Still fight on.’ He promised
never to leave me alone, and at that moment I experienced the presence of the
Divine as I have never experienced Him before. Almost at once my fears began to go and uncertainty
disappeared. I was ready to face
anything.” –
Martin Luther King
SEE THE PRINCIPLES IN
ACTION:
Courage- to face a difficult
situation and stand for truth
Action- in faith by turning to God
in prayer
Grace- peace and strength from the
Lord through his grace
On
Healing:
“’On that first day as a nurse, I
assumed cure, care, and healing to be synonymous. I have learned they are not
the same. Healing is not cure. Cure is clean, quick, and done—often under
anesthesia… Healing, however, is often a lifelong process of recovery and
growth in spite of, maybe because of, enduring physical, emotional, or
spiritual assault. It requires time... Healing is active. It requires all the
energy of your entire being. You have to be there, fully awake, aware, and
participating when it happens.’
Healing
is much more than getting better or having your problems go away. Healing is growth, development,
maturing. In a word, Healing is
CHANGE. It takes times and energy
and struggle, but healing teaches us.
As Marshal said, ‘ Healing can help us
to become more sensitive and more awake to life. Healing inspires repentance
and obedience. Healing invites gifts of humility and faith. It opens our hearts
to truth, beauty, divinity, and grace.’”
The
past 15 months as our family has undergone the healing process, I have often
wanted a cure. I have called out,
“Certainly there is an accellerated or AP version of healing! Can’t this go a
little faster.” God fortunately
knows that growth and understanding happen overtime. Often a place has to be carved in our hearts to accept His
truth, His answers and His love.
Even so, in this process of heart carving, He never leaves us
alone. We may not know he is there
because we are too busy looking down at our feet or simply sitting in the mud,
but I know from experience that He is there patiently waiting for us to just
look up and reach out to Him. As
you read this blog over the next couple of days, spend some time pondering how
you can better heal and how you can better aid others in healing, because the
big secret that I have learned is that by focusing on helping to heal others,
the Grace of the Lord heals you.
To be continued...
To be continued...
I've often wanted time to speed up, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting your blog on Facebook. I look forward to reading more of it, but sorry that we find ourselves in similar situations.