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God Heals the Brokenhearted and Binds Our Wounds
As we get closer to the weekend, Saturday May 13th, I can’t help but to think about my dad. You see that is his birthday. It’s hard to believe it’s been four years since he passed. I know I’m not as “walking sad” as I was four years ago and the waves of sadness have certainly calmed, but I miss him as much now as I ever have…but that’s ok. “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”Psalm 147:3 Sometimes everyone feels sad, grieved, depressed, disappointed, worried, or hurt. Feeling sad happens to everybody I guess, even Jesus, even God. We feel sad when something really bad happens, like someone we love gets sick or dies, we lose something we care about, we don’t get something we wanted really badly, or we aren’t sure if things are going to turn out okay in the future. I think we are all going through a little bit of that now...but it’s ok. God is always with us, but the Bible says that when we’re feeling sad, He gets even closer to us. His Spirit surrounds us like a big hug. God can comfort us when we feel sad. The Bible calls feeling sad a broken spirit or a wounded heart. Just like it makes us feel better when someone who loves us puts a bandage on a wound on our body, God’s love can put a bandage on the wounds on our heart.It’s okay to cry when we’re hurting. It’s okay to ask others to help us when our hearts are hurting. God will give us the strength to get over feeling sad even if the situation that’s making us sad doesn’t change. So here’s the deal, just ask Him to help. There is no “secret sauce” to asking either. No right or wrong way. Just ask, it’s that simple. He’s waiting for you. Be Nice. Grace Wins.
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Reference: Psalm 147:3
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