Love, Heal Me

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Sunday, August 20, 2017

The Most Real Kind of Prayer


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Hello, I'm Heather. Just Heather. Wife, Mother, Homeschooler, Gardener, Licensed Counselor (inactive, staying home raising 4 sons), Anxiety Overcomer, Introvert, Avid Reader, Jesus Freak. Fighting for the Truth and the Gospel. And hoping to help others on their faith journeys, especially those who are hurting or struggling. I've been there. I understand. You're going to be okay!
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My all-time favorite pastor has got to be Tony Evans (Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship). He always gives sermons that challenge, convict, comfort, and inspire. And he is very accurate biblically, which has been so refreshing to my faith after leaving our church home because of its biblically-wrong, soul-sucking Calvinist theology. Look up "Tony Evans sermons" online (or http://tonyevans.org) to find his sermons and writings.

Psalm 34:17-18

The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2017 (139)
    • ▼  August (51)
      • Moving to Other Blogs
      • Help for Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Thoughts
      • War Rooms, Praying Scripture, and Spiritual Warfare
      • Sometimes I Wish ...
      • All Good Things ... (And "When Things Don't Turn O...
      • Starting Your Own Relationship with Jesus Christ (...
      • Atheism and World Religions (repost)
      • The End Times (repost)
      • Is the Rapture taught in the Bible?
      • I Will Love You ... Always
      • Silence as Worship
      • I Just Want To Finish Well
      • Overcoming Spiritual Fear
      • Six Dollars and Thirty-Three Cents
      • 250 Questions to Ask God
      • How to Understand "God's Will"
      • Prayer, Faith, and God's Will
      • Winning the Battle
      • Broken
      • I'm weak and I need You!
      • Rest!
      • And God Said ...
      • Fighting Back A Panic Attack
      • "Being Human"
      • Praying Scripture: When You Fear You're Failing i...
      • Praying Scripture: Prayer about Resting in the Lord
      • Praying Scripture: For When You're Brokenhearted ...
      • Praying Scripture: For Peace When You're Afraid
      • Praying Scripture: For Anxiety
      • A Prayer Journal: A Substitute for a "War Room" o...
      • Praying Scripture: For Forgiveness and Healing
      • Afraid to Pray?
      • When You Don't Care Anymore
      • When faith hurts!
      • 26 Tips For Dealing with Depression/Anxiety (Long ...
      • 26 Tips for Dealing with Depression/Anxiety (Short...
      • Repost of "Supernatural Stuff and the Armor of God"
      • Spiritual Attack? Or just a really weird night?
      • My Panic Attack (Repost)
      • "Is Depression a Sin?" (repost)
      • The Most Real Kind of Prayer
      • When You Feel Invisible and Like You Don't Matter
      • Isaiah 7:9
      • The Greatest Risk of Living Transparently
      • Put That Burden Down
      • Denying the Lord
      • Two Simple Words (one of the hardest things about ...
      • When You Don't Feel Like You're Enough
      • God Is Love, But Love Is Not a god!
      • Christian Polyamory?
      • What I've Learned About Trials
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (10)
    • ►  May (13)
    • ►  April (26)
    • ►  March (4)
    • ►  February (5)
    • ►  January (10)

Most Popular Posts of the Month:

  • Help for Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Thoughts
    (June 12, 2018.  I updated the links October 2024.)   It's so sad to hear about all the celebrities who have recently committed suicid...
  • Prayer, Faith, and God's Will
    (repost, summary of “Understanding God’s Will,” Question 9, Q9a -Q9i)             “‘Have faith in God,’ Jesus answered.   ‘I tell you ...
  • The Elect - Foreknown by God
    (Part of the "Predestination vs. Free-Will" series) 1 Peter 1:1-2:   “To God’s elect . . . who have been chosen according to th...
  • When You Don't Feel Like You're Enough
    2 Chronicles 13:18 :   “… and the men of Judah were victorious because they relied on the Lord …”             The men of Judah were vic...
  • Learning to praise and trust God anyway
                Psalm 96:4, 8 :   “For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise . . . Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name . . .”  ...
  • 250 Questions to Ask God
                A thought hit me one night as I went to bed.   A new idea.   Something I thought was a fun, exciting idea.   I would love to wr...
  • Acts 13:48: Not as "predestination" as it sounds
    (Part of the "Predestination vs. Free-Will" series) Calvinists often point to Acts 13:48  as an ultimate predestination verse....
  • How Could a Loving God Condemn People to Hell?
    (Part of the "Predestination vs. Free-Will" series) If God is all-loving, why does He then condemn people to hell? When en...
  • Is the Rapture taught in the Bible?
                 I believe there’s going to be rapture of the true believers before the tribulation starts (which I looked at in "The End T...
  • All Good Things ... (And "When Things Don't Turn Out The Way You Wanted")
    You know what they say - that there's a time for every good thing to end.  Well, I would like to end this blog on these posts, some of m...

My other blogs:

https://myimpressionisticlife.blogspot.com
https://sweetlybrokengirl.blogspot.com
https://yoursweetlybrokenjourney.blogspot.com
https://ironsharpensironbiblestudy.blogspot.com
https://thechickenchallenge.blogspot.com
https://heathersgardenandhome.blogspot.com
https://gloryinbeauty.blogspot.com
https://mycrazyfaith.blogspot.com
https://anticalvinistrant.blogspot.com

Some songs I love:

Love, Heal Me by the City Harmonic (The song that inspired this blog's title - my heart's cry for the past year.)

Fell Apart by the City Harmonic (One of the best opening lines ever! These City Harmonic songs became my prayers at a time I was too broken to pray for myself.)

Oh, What Love by City Harmonic (Always makes me cry. Grace, forgiveness, mercy, healing, hope, purpose ... it's all wrapped up in that amazing love!)

Praise the Lord by the City Harmonic (This really is the key to getting through the trials with your faith intact, even if it's a bit battered and bruised. I love the way that City Harmonic's lyrics touch the very heart of being human, that crossroad where painful heartache and faith meet. I really do listen to their music practically everyday. I honestly don't know how I would have got through last summer without them. Such a God-send. Get their CDs. You won't be sorry!)

Coming My Way by the City Harmonic ("Getting on with living" while waiting for God. Love that!)

Sweetly Broken by Jeremy Riddle (The inspiration for my other blog, The 'Sweetly Broken' Journey.)

I AM by Crowder (Such a great reminder that He's always with us, always holding onto us.)

God Moves in a Mysterious Way by Jeremy Riddle (Love this song. The author of the poem it's based on - William Cowper - knew pain, to the point of attempting (or just contemplating?) suicide several times, so I've read. I treasure words of faith written by people who knew deep pain and yet still managed to cling to the Lord, who held on through life's storms and the darkest nights, who have learned that our God is a good, loving Father even when life is not good and that He can be trusted even when we can't trust ourselves.)

Blessed Be Your Name by Newsboys (I always said I want this one at my funeral, along with Sweetly Broken, Manifesto, and Oh, What Love. What a way to go!)

Hallelujah by Newsboys (Looking forward to that day!)

My Jesus by Todd Agnew (That's my Jesus. It shows why I love Him. Why I follow Him. Why I want to be like Him. I love this song!)

We Believe by Newboys (Oh, how I wish all Christians could sing this out loud and really mean it! Far too many have denied these very basic truths.)

Secret Ambition by Michael W. Smith (Because everyone should watch this video at least twice in their life.)

Manifesto by the City Harmonic (Love it! Love it! Love it!)

Confession (Agnus Dei) by the City Harmonic (I woke up once singing the line "Lamb of God who takes away ..." over and over again in my mind. I have loved it ever since.)

Honestly by the City Harmonic (A new one I just found on-line, recently released on their newest album. So good and so right on.)

Lord, I Need You by Matt Maher (This one meant so much to me when we sang it at church while I was in a very dark time.)

Better Than a Hallelujah by Amy Grant (It's okay to pour your pain out to the Lord. You don't have to hide it from Him.)

Your Hands by JJ Heller (No matter how our world is shaking, we never leave His hands.)

Stuck in a Moment by U2 (Obviously, this isn't an overtly Christian song, but I love it. And while I don't totally know what all the lyrics mean, I do know that it's about an imaginary fight between Bono and INXS's lead singer, Michael Hutchence, who committed suicide. Bono is arguing with Hutchence, trying to convince him that suicide is not the answer. While I never thought "I want to kill myself," I did get to the point last year - 2016 - where I thought, "So this is the point people get to when they kill themselves." And that's not a pleasant place to be. My heart breaks today for anyone who feels so hopeless and discouraged that they take their own lives. Remember that while the pain you're going through today might be enormous, it's just a moment in time ... and that moment will pass. God can always pull us out of whatever dark moment we are in, as long as we hang in there, seek help, and reach out and grab His hand.)

This one is because we need it right now:
Colored People by DC Talk

Two for when you feel all-too-human:
Man of God by Audio Adrenaline (A great reminder that we are all human. And God knows it and loves us anyway.)
What If I Stumble? by DC Talk (And guess what? We will all stumble. We will all fall. Thank God that He's here to pick us up and put us back together again.)

And four "Just For Fun" blasts from the past, for when you get discouraged because it feels like evil is winning:
Witch's Invitation by Carman
The Champion by Carman (Whoever made this did a good job trying to find clips to go with the words.)
Radically Saved by ... you guessed it ... Carman (Remember this one, Older Christians! What fun!)
And In The Sky by Bob Carlisle and others (He's coming back soon! Be ready!)

And one that deserves to be played all year. It's so beautiful, it brings me to tears. And I imagine that this is how heaven will sound - Christmas Canon by Trans-Siberian Orchestra. (Or for the more rockin' version - Christmas Canon Rock. Oh my goodness, it makes my heart want to burst! Too much beauty!)

Oh, and I love, love, love this version of Broken Hallelujah: Hallelujah Christmas!

And here's a song that my sons and I are addicted to: Burn The Ships by For King and Country! (See my post on it here.)

And this song by Billy Boyd is amazing, from the Battle of the Five Armies (Lord of the Rings): The Last Goodbye. Always makes me cry!

And when it's time to stop crying, watch this version of Little Drummer Boy by For King and Country. It's incredible!

And here's an absolutely beautiful song - The Call by Regina Spektor. I'm not sure what the lyrics mean (and it's not necessarily a Christian song), but I think it can mean something for everyone.

Here's a song I've always loved from a singer whose voice I've always loved: Have a Little Faith in Me. (Not necessarily a Christian song but it works.)

(For more great songs, see this post.)

Some Encouraging Blogs I Like:

FYI -I tried to find blogs that are encouraging, easy to read, and peaceful to visit. But I haven't read everything on all of them (most are still new to me), so I can't say for sure that I agree with everything on them. But they all seem worth a visit. (I have recently gone through these and removed some that support yoga and Calvinism.)

http://annvoskamp.com (A Must-Visit Blog)

https://tonyevans.org/category/tony-evans-christian-blog/ (My favorite preacher!)

https://couragehopelove.com ("Encouragement in suffering. Growth in faith. Guidance in Godly living.")

http://www.embracingtheunexpected.com/ ("Embracing life in the midst of the unexpected.")

https://www.loisflowers.com/ ("Waxing Gibbous: Reflections on Faith and Life with Lois Flowers")

http://holleygerth.com/blog/

http://www.myinkdance.com/

https://tammykennington.com ("Mercy multiplied - Encouragement for your heart")

https://melodyhester.com/blog/ ("Life is a bowl of wedgies")

https://joyawilliams.com/ ("Sharing hope for the heart and joy to the soul.")

http://donnareidland.com/ ("Soul Survival: The Bible for real life.")

https://www.theresaboedeker.com/ ("Unwrapping life with words: find humor and remember what's important.")

http://joanneviola.com/

http://crystaltwaddell.com/ ("Cultivating a life of intention and a legacy of hope.")

http://www.staceypardoe.com/ ("Encountering God in the ordinary.")

https://laurarath.blogspot.com/ ("Journey in faith: encouraging women in their walk with Christ.")

http://www.estherdorotik.net/blog/ ("Chosen & Cherished: encouragement for living life abundantly.")

https://dianasdiaries.com/blog/ ("Christ-centered devotions - to remain deep-rooted in the WORD and not the world.")

http://diannethornton.com/blog-posts/ ("Sweeter than honey: tasting the goodness of the Lord.")

http://faithspillingover.com/ ("Getting God's Word in so we can live our faith out.")

http://nikihardy.com/blog/ ("Because life doesn't have to be pain-free to be full.")

http://carryonmyheart.com/ ("Choosing faith over fear in the everyday.")

https://activistmommy.com/ and https://www.dailywire.com/ (Not "encouraging," light-hearted blogs. But the information on these blogs are serious and seriously-needed. Because this is the kind of stuff that the liberal media won't report.)

http://www.rosilindjukic.com/ ("A little R&R. Encourage. Motivate. Inspire. Live.")

https://www.ibelieve.com

candidlychristian.com ("Real women. Real Life. Real faith.")

http://purposefulfaith.com ("'A cheerleader of faith' & friends")

http://embracing.life (check out her "praying Scripture" posts)

https://babylonbee.com (Christian satire)


And this one is for me, a couple live bird cams I like. I'm including links here to make it easier to find: Ontario Backyard Cam, Sapsucker Woods, Panama Fruit Feeders, Southwest Florida Eagle Cam.


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