Monday, August 1, 2005

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me

Every month, The Word Among Us has a different theme. I get as much out of those articles as I do from the daily devotions. This month they examine exactly what "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Phillipians 4:13) means and how to live it in our own lives.

This seemed fairly obvious to me until I read the articles and saw it can be applied in just as many ways as there are different sorts of people. I Can Do All Things in Christ, Overcoming a Mountain of Fear, and Whatever is Good and Noble and Pure... are all well worth reading. They also have a very practical "how-to" article that I am going to put here in it's entirety for easy access.
"Your Wounds I Will Heal."
A Method of Prayer for Healing of Memories

Our memory is a great gift from God. The problem is that we are sinners living in a sinful world, and we have all been hurt in the past. These wounds stay in our memories and can be instrumental in developing fears and anxieties within us--fears and anxieties that bind us up and rob us of our joy and confidence in the Lord. But no matter how bleak our memories appear, there is great hope. Jesus died for every scar and every wound, and he is always ready to heal.

If you want to seek this kind of healing, a good way to start is by examining your fears. Ask yourself, "What am I most afraid of? Do my fears prevent me from doing what I know I should do or what I feel God wants me to do? Are there one or two important events in my past that have contributed to this kind of fear?"

Next, replay these past events in your mind as best you can as you begin to pray. Try to picture Jesus with you as this event unfolds. Imagine yourself taking Jesus' hand, and tell him why this event has made you so fearful. Tell him how these fears affect you and why you want to be rid of them. Ask him to take away the fear and the pain.

As you pray through this event, write down what you sense the Lord is saying or doing. How is he reacting as he holds your hand and watches things unfold with you? Do this over and over again as time allows. Don't be afraid to pray for long periods without saying anything. Just try to calm your heart and sense what Jesus is doing in you.

As you go through your day, should you feel fear rising up in you again, put your memory to good use! Recall what you sensed Jesus doing in your prayer. Remember his words of consolation, his gestures of comfort, and the sense of hope and promise you felt as you prayed. Over time, you will see these painful memories healed and your fears melt away.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you! Great ideas. I especially like this part:

    ""Try to picture Jesus with you as this event unfolds. Imagine yourself taking Jesus' hand, and tell him why this event has made you so fearful. Tell him how these fears affect you and why you want to be rid of them. Ask him to take away the fear and the pain.""

    Very helpful. I just stumbled upon your blog yesterday- God bless-
    T.

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  2. This is so helpful! What an answer to prayers. I think this will be an important tool that I will pass on to my children. God bless you!

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  3. I am so grateful to come across your message here. This is a wonderful way to start the healing of memories. I already can see it working after trying it one time. Thank you so much and God bless you!

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  4. This passage has meant a lot to me with all my health issues! I have it on a candle holder and look at it often to remind me. I also think of the Footprints verse where he carries us in our darkest times. I have a degenerative disease CMT a form of Muscular Dystrophy. I have a heart condition as well. My foot has detached from my leg and I am walking on my bone which punctured and caused a bone infection. I am on IV antibiotics until I have the amputation. I feel God's presence on a daily basis. "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me!" This is what keeps me strong! I will get through this! God has a plan for me. Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know well the plans I have in mind for you, plans for your welfare and not for woe, so as to give you a future of hope." Prayers appreciated! Thank you!

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