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Introducing Healing!

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As much as we're crying out for rest, I think we're clamoring even more for healing. Too often, I've found we're searching for healing from wounds caused by the one place we're supposed find wholeness: The Church.
Of the 26 different stories of healing from Jesus that appear 48 times across the four gospels, it's hard to find a single one where Jesus isn't responding to a person's physical and emotional pain (that emotional pain almost always coming from the way people have been treated by their neighbors because of their wounds).
We need to talk about the thing Jesus does more than anything else: healing.
For me, it all starts with what Peter and John do in Acts 3 when faced with a situation almost identical to one Jesus experienced. Join me as we sift through Jesus' healing efforts to figure out how to heal our own wounds (and those of our neigbors).
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Acts 3
God Knows Where is created, written, and produced by Brett Harris
Music written and performed by Thomas Steinwinder and Michael Trest

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As much as we're crying out for rest, I think we're clamoring even more for healing. Too often, I've found we're searching for healing from wounds caused by the one place we're supposed find wholeness: The Church.
Of the 26 different stories of healing from Jesus that appear 48 times across the four gospels, it's hard to find a single one where Jesus isn't responding to a person's physical and emotional pain (that emotional pain almost always coming from the way people have been treated by their neighbors because of their wounds).
We need to talk about the thing Jesus does more than anything else: healing.
For me, it all starts with what Peter and John do in Acts 3 when faced with a situation almost identical to one Jesus experienced. Join me as we sift through Jesus' healing efforts to figure out how to heal our own wounds (and those of our neigbors).
Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to leave a rating or a review of God Knows Where wherever you listen and help others find the show by sharing it with them.
Follow God Knows Where:
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Website
Follow Good Faith Media:
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Instagram
Scripture Reference
Acts 3
God Knows Where is created, written, and produced by Brett Harris
Music written and performed by Thomas Steinwinder and Michael Trest

  continue reading

95 episodes

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