The Healer

When my beautiful friend messaged me about writing this month- she had no clue (I’m pretty sure) that the date was for what would have been my sweet mommas birthday. I was like wow – couldn’t have asked for a better time to be able to share with others like Momma did.

I began to pray and seek God for His message, and well, nothing was coming through. No confirmation, No billboard signs, nothin lol. Until – in true God fashion, just days before. He brought forth a song that I heard literally several times a day, everyday, during my Mom’s last days and hours with us. And to be honest, I couldn’t tell you the last time I heard it, until well NOW.

“The Hurt and The Healer” by Mercy Me (mannn you need to pull it up by the way).

“….when the hurt and the Healer collide”.

Guys, we are literally surrounded by suffering. Wounded, physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually- life altering hurts, grieving loss, BROKEN… just. So. Much. And although the enemy loves to hijack our thoughts, and tries to drown out hope- we have a true LIVING HEALER, and the victory is already His!

He does not leave us to be broken and beat down- EVER.

“He heals the broken-hearted and binds up their wounds.” Psalm 147:3 – I love love when God shows me His cool ways through some scripture chasing …

“He heals” – healing : the PROCESS (a series of ACTIONS or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end!) of making or becoming sound or healthy AGAIN- (once more ♥️)

“…. Binds up their wounds “

Binds: to wrap, bandage, tighten

Wounds : an injury to living tissue, caused by a cut, BLOW, or other IMPACT….. broken.

Wow …. Think about the wounds you have sustained over time, or that you are in the middle of right now. The brokenness, sickness, heartache. Whatever it is, God’s Word tells us “He Heals”. It doesn’t say it’s fast, or without hurt, or a magic potion, or even the same “process” for everyone. But, it does say He Heals. Funny how God created our physical bodies to heal through a very similar process.

Check out the process Our Creator in all His magnificent glory created our body (made in His image) to achieve healing –

* stop the bleed

* Inflammation (gonna be a little swollen and banged up friends)

* GROWTH & REBUILDING

* STRENGTHENING (can I get a hallelujah!)

“The God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm, & steadfast.” 1 Peter 5:10

You see my friend, Healing is to come. It may not look like we expect, or when we want, and the process may be refining through the fire – but His healing is like no other. It comes with peace, and hope, and unconditional- unfailing love, from the one and only Perfect GOD.

“….. It’s the moment when humanity is overcome by majesty. When grace is ushered in for good and all our scars are understood. When mercy takes its rightful place, and all the questions fade away. When out of weakness we must bow – and hear you say it’s over now-

I’m alive . Even though a part of me has died. You take my heart and breathe it back to life, I’ll fall into your arms open wide — when the hurt and the Healer collide.” (Mercy Me)

Rather your hurt is physical, emotional, seasonal, daily, or moment to moment- trust the “process”- TRUST His process. This to shall pass. It might pass like a kidney stone 🥴, but…. It will pass. Because HE does not and will not fail you – or break His Word – ever.

Full

I love those little detours I can take while studying God’s Word.  When I find myself back on the main highway, I often have this visual in my mind or a newfound, deeper understanding of a verse or portion of scripture. My recent travels began in Psalm 107:9 ESV “For he satisfies the longing soul, and the hungry soul he fills with good things.” 

Can anyone relate to my tendency to often make poor choices when hungry?  It’s like my brain is no longer engaged, hunger has taken the wheel.  When starving , I can easily compromise my attempts to eat healthy.  Many times it’s easier to grab something of convenience rather than food of real substance. Or what about hunger that is hard to satisfy? No matter what I eat, nothing seems to hit the spot. It’s a never ending search for the satisfaction a perfect meal brings. 

As I began digging into some of the words in this verse, I learned the Hebrew word “longing” means to run or rush about. One source compared it to a beast of prey on the hunt, greedily seeking something to fill the appetite. “Hunger” means to suffer or be famished to the point of  failing strength. Here’s the answer to why we make questionable choices when we’re in this state!

Food provides our body’s need for energy and supports its many functions. Hunger triggers our appetites which send us on the search for food.  Like us, animals search for food in order to satisfy their appetites. When conditions in their natural habitats make food hard to come by, an animal’s hunger will drive it to places and situations that typically by instinct they avoid.  The greater the hunger, the greater the risks are taken and oftentimes, they themselves become prey. 

Merging back on the main highway…

The historical background and context of Psalm 107:9 point to a time when the Israelites were exiled to Baylon due to their idolatry and disobedience. The people tried to find fulfillment in other gods or plainly, they just wanted to do things their way. During this period, the Israelites experienced captivity, displacement, and longing for their homeland. They were “hungry” because they were separated from their true source of satisfaction. This verse is part of a longer psalm that celebrates God’s faithfulness in delivering His people and satisfying them in their time of need. 

We too find ourselves spiritually longing and hungry for something greater, something beyond our earthly existence. We were made to have a relationship with our Creator, the longing and hunger is our souls seeking that connection. To hunger for God is at the core of our being. Ecclesiastes 3:11 tells us, “He has planted eternity in the human heart.”

We can’t ignore this emptiness just like we can’t ignore a growling stomach. If I’m hungry, as much as I like getting a pedicure or buying new clothes, those things will not satisfy my need for food. I can easily get into the habit of just grabbing spiritual snacks like a short prayer, a quick glance at a devotion, etc . when God is calling me to sit and dine with Him. In Him is where I will find that full, satisfying meal. 

What I heard the loudest from The Lord in my time of study is this: many times I may not know I am spiritually hungry. I’ll feel discontentment slide into my space and all of a sudden I’m not liking so many things in my life. The search begins for new “stuff” I think will help me feel more satisfied. And let me not get started on what the emptiness social media can bring to my heart. 

These longings and desires come out of my human nature.  If I’m willing, these longings can serve as an invitation from My Father. An invitation to draw near to Him and find that He satisfies my longing soul and fills my hungry soul with good things. 

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What a friend

I never truly understood what true friends were until this past year. I had always had friends that I could sit next to at a football game or eat lunch with, but I always walked away feeling that the closest friends I had were my siblings. While nothing is wrong with that, it helps to have best friends who don’t have to like you because of a blood connection. Anyways, this past year at college, I saw God answer prayers I had grown tired of praying.

At my college, we have to go to chapel three times a week and during this time, we worship and listen to a message. One of the songs that we sang a few times was a modern rendition of the hymn, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” As stated above, I never really had deep friendships up from K-12 grade so I would normally sing this song and move on unaffected by it. 

However, there is something so powerful about singing “what a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer” while standing in the middle of ones He’s answered.

The first day I got to Grace College, I met the people who would become my second family. I quite literally was able to stand in the middle of a group of people that didn’t know they were answered prayers. The sheer amount of times I sat in utter shock that God truly provided me with exactly what I needed is more than I can count. 

I say all of this only to ask how many times do we go to God in prayer knowing He can fix/answer it but not necessarily believing He will? 

I always knew that God could answer any prayer I had, but if I’m being truthful, I did not always believe He would. 

A head full of “God-knowledge” and a faithful heart are two entirely different things. It took me until this past year to understand that.

Philippians 4:6 says that, “by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” I love this verse because it does not have any exceptions to what to pray for/about. It simply says to pray. 

I write all of this to encourage you to believe God can and will answer prayers as He seems fit. I always knew God could bring me the friends I needed/need, but I had quietly given up on the belief that He would. He obviously proved me wrong and caused me to reset my prayer life to not only be full of the knowledge that He is able, but also with the belief that He will. 

If God can split seas and cause the rain to cease with two words, He can definitely listen to and answer prayers, so lift them up to Him. He listens and draws us closer through our prayers so use this direct line of communication to deepen your faith in Him!

The script

I’ve been a self-proclaimed scaredy-cat my whole life.

I can remember all the way back to Kindergarten when our parents took a big group of us to Bragg Road – IYKYK. I refused to get out of the car for the first four miles, but eventually I got out and walked with everyone else.

And although I’ve carried this title with me for 42 years now, I think I’ve decided to flip the script.

Yes, I do get scared.

Yes, I can be a nervous-nelly.

No doubt.

But I don’t let that stop me. I still do the things. And I mean all the things.

So, if you think about it I’m actually pretty darn brave. I overcome fears on the daily. I pray through, and I press through.

Fear doesn’t stop me.

I said all of that to ask you this – what are you speaking over your life? What self-proclaimed labels are you strapping on your shoulders and carrying around with you?

Words of affirmation or defamation?

Are they God’s words? Or someone else’s?

I promise God isn’t calling you demeaning names – names that weigh you down or describe you in a negative way.

No ma’am – that’s not God.

Here are a few words from God to you:

In Ephesians 2:10 He says that you are a masterpiece created by Him to do good works.

In 1 Peter 2:9 He says that you are chosen – royal.

In Ephesians 1:4 He says you are holy.

Listen, I don’t know what script you’ve been speaking over yourself, but I’ve read the one that God is speaking over you every single day.

That’s the script.

Read that one.

Believe that one.

But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 1 Peter 2:9

Leave the past

I know we all have our own story, and although we may not know what others have been through, we probably all have some chapters that are not so good. Maybe even some that are just downright ugly, with tear-stained pages.

I don’t know about you, but I have quite a few – many holding guilt and shame from wrong choices that I have made. They may all be under the blood now, and sometimes I think I have moved far away from them. Unfortunately, the enemy loves to bring them up, trying his best to discourage me.

But God!

He has given us the weapons for warfare in His Word. They are mighty in Him, and we can bring all of those thoughts the enemy tries to discourage us with into captivity. (2 Cor. 10:4)

One perfect example was when Jesus was in the wilderness contending with the devil. In every temptation He used Scripture to shut him down. (Matt. 4)

We can also look at the story of the Apostle Paul and his past, which definitely had some chapters that were not so great…but he encourages us to leave our past behind and look to the future.

Phil. 3:13-14 “The one thing that I do, forgetting what was behind him, reaching forward to the things ahead, pressing toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God”

It doesn’t matter what our past looks like, God still has a plan for our future. (Jer. 29:11)

Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.”

When the grace of God is released into our lives, it connects us to His provisions, so that we can experience all that He has planned for us.

So tired.

I am good, just tired.

I am beyond exhausted. I am so tired today…

These seem to be the usual responses from me these days. While praying over what to write and asking God where to go with this, I kept hearing those words over and over.

I am guilty, oh so guilty, so this may be a word just for me. You see we weigh ourselves down with work, stress, worry, sports, concerts,outings and even church events.Not all of these things are bad, but if they are replacing our time with the Lord they are.

If we are too tired to spend time with the Father then we are spending too much time idolizing something else in our life. I know that seems harsh, but it is true.

Scripture says in Matthew 11:28, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest;” and in Exodus 33:14, And he said, “My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.”

He is calling us to spend time in his presence, to find rest in him. Cast your cares on him. We claim to have faith but doubt he can handle our problems, or we don’t feel worthy enough to hand them to him so we carry it around like baggage that we were never meant to hold.

Stop dimming your light with the burdens you are carrying . Lay them at his feet, pick up your word, and spend time with the father. Nurture your relationship with him and watch exhaustion be replaced with joy. We were created for such a time as this. ❤️

Be strengthened and encouraged today as we continue this great race!

Sharpen

I’m a visual person.

For example, when I’m praying for people that are going through hard times I visualize God coming down and wrapping His massive arms around them in a hug. I mean, can you imagine?

That’s just what I do.

Well, our little perfect Instagram vacation that I posted all over the place wasn’t always perfect. There were several hikes that pushed me hard. Like for real, for real. I may or may not have shed a tear or two on one of them.

Thankfully, I have this person in my life that’s constantly rooting for me, constantly pushing me to do my best. So, when that darn hike got so hard that I thought I needed to quit – I visualized her cheering for me. I could hear her saying, “Keep going, Daisy. Do NOT quit. You can do this, and you will.”

That’s my big sister. She’s the most intense person that I know in the best possible way. She loves her people some kind of fierce, and she cheers for them fiercely.

She believes in me when I don’t believe in myself. And she’s been cheering me on my whole life.

If you don’t have a Tiffany in your life – well, I’m just sad for you. Her husband’s favorite verse is Proverbs 27:17 which states iron sharpens iron – that’s what she does. She makes her people better.

Tiffany, I’m thankful for you. For pushing me. For believing in me. And for seeing things in me that I don’t quite see yet. That’s love poured out from God. That’s my sister.

As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another. Proverbs 27:17

Delight in Him

Let the Creator of This Universe Create the Desires of Your Heart.

“Delight yourself in the LORD,

and he will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalms 34:7

I can’t tell you how many times I have read this verse and had these thoughts in my mind, “If I can just do better at serving God, THEN I’ll get what I desire.” “If I can just be good enough, THEN I’ll magically start seeing every earthy desire I’ve ever dreamed of come to pass.”

I think so many times, especially here in America, we have the perception that Christianity is flowers and rainbows constantly. Being a christian is easy, right? No way!

We must be intentional in serving Yahweh! There is no amount of spiritual maturity that is going to make your life easier here on earth, but there is an amount of spiritual maturity that will make your life worth the hardship here on earth!

Let’s read the verse again,

“Delight yourself in the LORD,

and he will give you the desires of your heart.” Psalms 34:7

The word “delight” found in the verse is translated to the Hebrew word,

“ânag, aw-nag’; a primitive root; to be soft or pliable.”

We must be soft and pliable towards the things of God! The more we make this a reality in our lives, the more real He will become to us. And He will CREATE NEW DESIRES within us! Our earthly desires no longer hold a grip on us because the reality of God’s word becomes more real to us as we become soft and pliable to Him!

At the well

Lately at my church we have been discussing the story of the Woman at the Well in John. The story really makes you wonder what the woman was thinking while she was interacting with Jesus. If I had to guess it would probably be something along the lines of…

“If they really knew me….”

This truth has really made me think myself. I think as Christian women we often disregard the woman at the well…I mean no one answers the question “with which Biblical woman do you identify? with ‘the women at the well.’ Esther. Sure. Martha, of course. The woman described in Proverbs 31. Absolutely. Despite our dismissing her as a role model, the woman at the well was intentionally sought out by Jesus.

She was, in fact, His first choice. The person to which He revealed the truth of who He was and what He came to accomplish. This fact does not make sense to us as a society who has chose to believe the lie that we must come to Him completely clean and perfect. We simply must choose Him.

Jesus chose an outcast within an outcast society.

Jesus chose a woman completely broken by the world.

The woman at the well was shunned by her village. Judged by others. She endured her life with the despair and hopelessness that is so common today. The fullness of her emptiness was inescapable. Each day carrying it, alone and isolated, to the well with the sun beating her down, further reminding her of her worthlessness. For a moment, drawing from the well, her thirst was quenched, her skin cooled. Respite enough to pick up and carry the weight of her shame back home.

But then….

She encountered Jesus.

Waiting. Patiently. A divine appointment. An unexpected and shocking encounter.

When He spoke to her, her confusion was palpable. A man. A Jew. Speaking to me? “If He only knew…” But, in her isolation, the comfort of a human being interacting with her…not sneering, pointing, or accusing had to be a welcome relief. As I’ve read—and re-read—this passage over the last few weeks, what stands out is her fear. The thought “If He only knew me…..”

But He DID know. Jesus knew everything about her. He confessed the truth of all she had ever done out-loud. The love in that moment—in His choice to confess her sin—such a beautiful foreshadowing of all He would carry for us. I imagine Jesus saying: “I KNOW you. I know you don’t even have the strength to confess all that you have done, but I love you enough to free you from your brokenness and the shackles of your shame. I will confess on your behalf.”

The goodness of God. The sufficiency of His grace. The power of His love found in a brief encounter:

I KNOW you; yet, I CHOOSE YOU.

In that encounter, everything changed for the woman at the well. You can imagine just how truly seen she felt. The empty, broken woman covered in shame was now filled to overflow with living water. Her thirst forever quenched. The ashes of her brokenness and the shackles of her shame forever exchanged for the beauty and freedom found through Jesus Christ alone.

She forgot and abandoned her worldly toiling. She bounded back to her village proclaiming the truth. She came to the well invisible, condemned, and imprisoned by her sin – that is not how she left though. She left seen, forgiven, and freed.

Her simple, unexpected encounter with Jesus was tangibly visible to everyone in her village. Compelled by her love for Him, her joy and transformation were evident to all. Her testimony: “He knew everything about me” brought many to Him.

Jesus waits at the well for us all.

He knows everything about you, but still, He pursues you. He does not condemn you.

Jesus is enough.

You are loved.

Jesus replied, “Anyone who drinks this water will soon become thirsty again. But those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.”

John 4:13-14

Without ceasing

If you’re a parent you know that if your child asks once, they ask a thousand times, if you’ve heard your name once, you’ve heard it a thousand times, and once they start talking, they usually don’t stop.

Last week the kids and I were on our way to the children’s museum, and I stopped at Starbucks to get a drink. When I pulled in the line Liam began asking for ice cream. “Momma, can I have some ice cream, mommy can you get me some ice cream, I really want ice cream, can you please get me some ice cream mommy?…” and on and on he asked. So much so that I couldn’t focus on thinking about what drink I was going to order because he wouldn’t stop talking.

Frustratingly, I told him “Son, I love you. I know what you like, I know what you need, and I will always take care of you.” “So we can have some ice cream mommy? Can we go somewhere else after this and get some?…” and on and on he went. Again, “SON. I LOVE YOU. I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT, I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED, I KNOW WHAT’S GOOD FOR YOU AND WHAT’S HARMFUL, AND I WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU.” I repeated louder than the first. I already knew when I planned to stop at Starbucks that it would be a sweet treat for Liam to have a little bit of the vanilla bean Frappuccino (yesss, it’s non-caffeinated). I had already decided I was going to purchase one and let him have a small bit of it. Why? Because, I love him, I know what he likes, I know what makes him happy and I wanted to share a treat with my son.

In that moment, the Lord spoke to me, Brittnee, I also often have already made my decision to care for you. I also love you. I know what you like, I know what you need, and I will always take care of you. Unlike the way you responded to Liam, I desire your prayer without ceasing, to ask persistently, to share your desires, fears, worries, triumphs and tragedies, and to intercede for others no matter what. I never get tired of hearing them and I won’t respond frustratingly to you.

Wow. What a throat punch.

In Luke 18 Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow. The widow went persistently to the unrighteous judge asking him to give her justice against her adversary, day in and day out she went. The bible says “for a while he refused, but afterward he said to himself, ‘though I neither fear God nor respect man, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will give her justice, so that she will not beat me down by her continual coming. And the Lord said, ‘Hear what the unrighteous judge says. And will not God give justice to his elect, who cry to him day and night? Will he delay long over them? I tell you, he will give justice to them speedily.”

Colossians 4:2 “Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.”

1 Thessalonians 5:16- 18 says “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

Psalm 102:17 “He regards the prayer of the destitute and does not despise their prayer.”

Matthew 18:4 “Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”

Mark 10:15 “Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it.”

Luke 11:9-10 “And I tell you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened.”

Friends, as with much of my children’s requests, God knows what we need before we need it. He knows our hearts desires, he knows what makes us smile, what excites us, what breaks our hearts, and what terrifies us. He is a good good Father. And yet he still wants us to flood His ears with our voice. What would it be like if our children never stopped talking? Are you guilty of that with the Lord?

Friends, it doesn’t matter that the Lord has already decided he is going to get you a vanilla bean frappe when you’re craving something sweet. Today and every day, pray. Flood your daddy’s ears.

Pray without ceasing.