Jesus welcomed the people, taught them about the Kingdom of God and healed those in need. Luke 9:11
Testimony
In 2017, I was in a severe panic anxiety and physical health issues of spinal injury. I got deliverance in one day attend of counselling through forgiveness. I want to convey my deep heartfelt of joy.... Read More...

Seeds of the Kingdom

Inner Damage

by John Berry

24 January 2017

« Previous Day | Next Day »

He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds.

I was watching a cricket match on television, and the pressure was on for the batting side to get more runs, as it was a one-day international. The bowlers were using all their skills and pace to out-wit the batsmen, who were determined to hit the ball far and wide. As I watched, one batsmen moved forward to make contact with a particularly fast delivery, when the ball bounced up and hit him on the side of the neck. He was momentarily floored, but soon got up, said to his colleague that he was OK and faced the next ball. He was immediately bowled out! Until that time he’d been doing well, scoring runs and all looked good, but that incident caused him to lose concentration and he was out. Perhaps he didn’t realise that he had had a bit of shock and trauma, and needed some healing.

There are many times in our lives when we suffer from some sort of event which has an effect not just on our physical self but also on the inner being. God’s heart, though, is that people are made whole in body, soul and spirit. Part of the problem is that we often don’t recognise we’re damaged.

As we look through the Scriptures, we see that God’s concern is for people who’ve suffered inner damage to receive restoration in the same way as those with visible or physical damage. ‘He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds’, says Psalm 147. King David is a prime example of someone who’d been damaged through sin and needed God’s healing touch, as we see particularly in Psalm 51. Jesus often referred to the inner condition of those He healed, sometimes caused through personal sin, and sometimes through the direct work of the enemy. The healing of the woman bent double (in Luke 13) is another example for us.

It’s always amazing on our courses when guests who come for prayer say that God’s revealed some inner damage that may have occurred many years before, and which they were totally unaware of until that time. They are then able to receive prayer for God’s healing on the inside, and the outside.

I don’t expect that many of us will receive damage from cricket balls, but all of us are vulnerable to enemy attack and inner damage to soul and spirit. Instead of living in the unreality of denial – “I’m fine” - maybe it’s time to acknowledge our damage, and ask God to bind up our wounds and heal them.

Prayer: Father God, we thank You that You’re concerned for the whole person, and You care about our inner damage. Please forgive us when we deny that we’re wounded and try to carry on in our own strength. Pour Your healing power into our lives, please, and set us free from the effect of our wounds. We pray in the name of Jesus the Healer. Amen.

John Berry entered the Baptist Ministry more than 40 years ago, and joined the Team at Ellel Glyndley Manor in 2007 with his wife Jennie. They have both now retired from the team but remain as part of the Teaching and Associate Ministry Teams at Glyndley. John and Jennie have seven Grandchildren.

 

Sign Up Now

Please feel free to use this devotional to send on to your friends or share with your church fellowship. Provided full acknowledgement is made to Seeds of the Kingdom as the source, you are also welcome to use it in a non-commercial way and reproduce it in magazines or other Christian websites. The copyright for any commercial use of the material remains with Ellel Ministries International.

Paul referred to God as ‘the God of ALL comfort’. Life can deliver some hard blows and unless we learn to turn to God for the comfort we need, we may be tempted to find our comfort in all the wrong places. This Bible-based devotional volume delivers...
Living the life Study Guide, Bulk package 5 copies for £8. The DVD series, together with this study guide and the paperback book ‘Living Life – God’s Way by Peter Horrobin, is a brilliant resource that will stimulate personal growth and is ideal...
Investigating whether the concept of universal human rights is in agreement with the Bible, the author explores the origins of the human rights ideology. This well researched book explains why the concept of human rights is a man-made religion, which,...
All the Gospels culminate in the amazing accounts of Jesus’s death and resurrection. We look stage by stage at all that Jesus did for us on the cross and examine just what His sacrifice means for us today. The Great Commission, the life of the early...
Book 5 focuses on all the different healings that Jesus carried out and on the different healing principles we can learn from the things that Jesus said and did when healing and delivering people. We see how Jesus seamlessly blended inner healing, physical...
The last book in the series concentrates on how to live in God’s vision for our lives and how to persevere in running the marathon race that life is for each one of us. We then look at the final stages of life and the challenge of finishing our race...
Where do we go for help, when we need God’s wisdom? Our primary source of wisdom must be the Word of God. And within the Bible, the book which encapsulates a wealth of pithy wisdom is the book of Proverbs. This devotional volume provides a rich source...
In Book 7 we see how all the teaching of Books 1-6 together help us focus on how God wants heal each one of us on our Journey to Freedom. In a very practical way we look at the main areas of life where people most need healing and see how, through healing,...
This very practical devotional volume sets out in ...
Encouragement enables us to look up instead of down and gives us the determination to keep going whatever our circumstances. These devotionals, built around key verses in the Psalms, reflect on how God encouraged David and provide daily encouragement...