HOW TO KEEP THE WALL RAZED

 

We have looked at three ways to begin to tear down your walls (your past).  They were:

  1. Recognize and identify your wall.

  2. Confess this as sin.

  3. Thank God for His forgiveness.

Now let’s look at how to keep the wall razed. (Remember, razed means to destroy to the ground, to demolish).

Your mind is the battlefield in the healing of your past and present emotions.  Can you understand that God has loved you with an everlasting love and with His lovingkindness He has drawn you?  I do not believe it was by accident that you are reading this web site. God wants you to know that there is nothing that can separate you from His love.  You are more than a conqueror through God who has loved you.  So no matter what you have been through, no matter what you have done, God is drawing you to Him. He wants you to know that nothing…no height, no depth, nor any creature…shall be able to separate you from His love.  So why would you want to hang on to the walls that keep you miserable?  God wants to help you.  He wants to fill that vacuum that is in your life.

You may have cried out to God over and over to heal and to help you, but found no healing.  We expect healing to be instant….and yet most healing is a process that takes time.  The Bible says, “Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he saved them out of their distresses. He sent His word and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.”  Are you in God’s word?

God desires you to be healed of your past and present emotions.  Doctors report that 60-90% of all illnesses have their roots in emotional problems. Your mind is where your emotions begin.

In our next lesson we will conclude with Building New Thought Patterns.

Pray this prayer with sincerity:

Father, I confess that I do not read your word like I should.  My emotions run me and I want to be healed.  I give you my mind.  Help me to read your word daily. In Jesus’ name.      

Jeremiah 31:3 / Romans 8:31-39 / Luke 1:37

Philippians 1:6 / Psalms 100:3 / 107:19-20

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.