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Broken Bone; Broken Lives

Broken bones are a result of trauma suffered by a bone. The splitting, shattering, fracturing, or breaking that may occur to an otherwise healthy bone due to stress or abuse must be attended to and set properly for the bone to heal well. And, it often takes a great deal of time for the bone to heal fully, even under the best of care. And, if an individual doesn't give the wounded bone the proper time to mend that bone won't heal correctly, or at all; no matter how good the care was or how well the broken bone was set.

The prematurely applied stress's of normal life on a partially healed bone can result in that bone breaking again and the person suffering an extended injury as a result. The original pain of the breaking is then potentially felt again, and possibly again, numerous times until the bone is finally given its proper care, rest, and recuperation time.

But, if set well and allowed to heal properly, the place of the breaking often becomes stronger than the original bone.

The same process holds true for hearts which have been broken. Broken hearts are the result of trauma, often emotional, suffered by the individual. Once a heart is broken, like a bone, it too must be set properly. And, only Yeshua can truly heal a broken heart and set it back together again correctly.

However, once that heart is set and made whole by experiencing God's forgiveness, once it is put back together, that heart can then forgive others. And, like a bone, that heart also needs time to mend; not placed in a cast, but by placing it fully in the hands of Moshiach.

satan tries to re-break the heart by having people revisit the old traumas, pains, or sins which caused the heart to break in the first place. The memories of people and places long forgotten and forgiven by the believer, the wounds long healed by the Messiah, are often reopened and the heart re-broken by a person who tries remembering, understanding, and living out the pain over, and over, and over again. The heart, though having experienced forgiveness and healing is all too able to hurt from the old wounds that the person never fully left to heal in Yeshua's hands.

The partially healed heart of the believer is then found to be in constant pain and turmoil once again, despite having once been made whole by the Great Physician. It was re-stressed by the satanically devised thoughts of revisited memories of things long dealt with by the blood of the Lamb. And, the heart would then break once again.

Don't allow yourself to suffer under satan's lies. Don't allow yourself to live in constant pain and oppression. So many people go to Yeshua over, and over, and over again with the same issues and a heart freshly broken by old sorrows; and, simply because they allowed satan to convince them to go back to the cross time and time again to pick up the old wounds which broke their hearts in the first place.

Don't pick up the offence, don't break your own heart! Let Yeshua mend it and let Him eternally deal with all the trauma and injury which caused it to break in the first place. Live in the forgiveness provided for you in Jesus, as our Father in Heaven does. Accept and give out the forgiveness provided in the blood atonement.

Rob satan of the weapons he would use to hurt you, don't look back at the reasons for the wounds of the past, but rather look forward to the time your heart will be stronger than it ever was as the healing currents of heaven mend it mightily due to His shed blood!

"But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." Matthew 6:15

"Make me to hear joy and gladness; that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me." Psalms 51:8-10

"That their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love..." Colossians 2:2


 
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