Healing Hands
A Heart Filled With A Song
MADE ANEW
“Behold, I will bring to it health and healing, and I will heal them and reveal to them abundance of prosperity and security.” Jeremiah 33:6 (ESV)
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A Song In Our Heart
FRAGILE HEART (a song to fill our hearts with)
When a fragile heart finds Healing Hands
The places numbed by pain start to feel again
Where you fell apart becomes where you begin
When a fragile heart finds Healing Hands
All the tears turn into memories
And the chains, they fall down at Your feet
Right here, is where
What was broken now is beautiful
-Leanna Crawford, lyrics from “Fragile Heart”
I find healing rest in this song!
With God’s healing hands we are made anew. With His healing comes a great sense of security helping us to rest safely in His arms. In the book of Jeremiah we find a prophet urging God’s people to turn back to Him, repent, and remain faithful. God promises a time of healing and a time where an abundance of security is known. (Jeremiah 33:6) This promise is for us too!! It’s never too late to turn to Him, to repent, and rest securely in His presence! God loves us and wants to be there for us every step of the way.
Have you ever felt the places numbed by pain start to feel again? It’s when we are so fragile that we get to see God work in and through us in ways only He can. He is where our healing begins and our reviving takes place!
This song has helped me through a lot of heartache over the past year. It’s encouraged me in ways I can’t even explain! It’s a song I’ve played on repeat days on end, because I just needed to hear it, linger in the message the lyrics conveyed, be reminded that God’s healing hands never stop working. Only God truly knows how deep our hurt is, and only God can show us what it’s like when a fragile heart finds His healing hands!
Healing Hands That Mend Anew
It’s true!! <<Where you fell apart becomes where you begin!>> God is working new and wonderful things out in every single shattered piece of your fragile heart. His healing hands are always working! Our Creator carefully and lovingly picks up each and every shattered piece mending a fragile heart in new and beautiful ways.
Have you ever heard of the word kintsukuroi, also referred to as kintsugi?? It’s a Japanese style of art in which the artist repairs broken pottery using gold. The flaws – the gold-filled cracks – add to the beauty of the pottery. The technique takes something broken and makes it new, useful, and beautiful! Just like how God’s healing hands mend our brokenness.
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
Psalms 147:3 (NKJV)
Let’s fill our hearts with this song believing…
God will take our fragile heart and make it new again, because we are His masterpiece! (For more on God’s masterpiece – CLICK HERE!) He works wonders with His healing hands!! All we have to do is let Him in, and allow Him to work in and through us. Find healing rest in this song, friends! Remind yourself this process takes time, and God’s time is not ours. So…turn to Him, rest in His presence, and give Him space to work. Because, our Promise Keeper is where the REAL healing begins and His abundance of security will be there sheltering us along the way!
(For more on the book of Jeremiah, check out Renewing Scripture: The Book of Jeremiah!)
REFERENCES: Song Title-Fragile Heart; Authors-Leanna Crawford, Matthew West, Andrew Pruis; Publish Date-2017
Music is so good for the soul. So keep in step! Fill your hearts with a song and walk by faith!
A Heart Filled With A Song Is All About…
UPLIFTING, COMFORTING MUSIC!!
Songs are one of the amazing ways God speaks to us. There’s just something special about a moment like this! It’s in these moments, when the lyrics touch our heart in a special way, that we can stand assured He is near. Songs have a way of uplifting my soul, and I pray you are able to find some joy in the ones I share. Walk by faith knowing He lifts us up and keeps us moving.
I have a song in my heart, and because of this, a beat in my step!
—Becky
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