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Gospel Reflections #581: Only God can heal our deepest wounds

  • Writer: Touch Point
    Touch Point
  • Jan 25, 2025
  • 2 min read


Jeremiah 30:17 "Now I will heal your wounds and heal your bruises, says the Lord."


God has been working from the beginning to carry out and fulfill His plan of salvation for mankind, just as in these words.


God's plan will not change because of our bad behavior or our bad character.

God heals our wounds and would always want to heal us.


But we are such unbelievers that we will not trust God to do what we want him to do when we want him to do it.


Of course, this also means that we have no power to trust God because we have no power of our own, but God has given us the Holy Spirit for us.


He leads us to realise God's work and to believe and surrender to it.

However, the world is also tempted by Satan, and under his influence we tend to believe only what we see, hear, touch and feel.


Our God is willing to spend His life to heal and heal our wounds.

When we truly believe this, we are allowed to be in the peace that only God can give us.


If we feel that we are unbelieving, we can confess it to God and ask him to heal our wounds of unbelief. And if we are drowning in worry, let us confess it to God and ask him to scoop us up and heal us.


Our God is the kind of God who is itching to give us peace, joy and hope.



AUTHOR'S BIO: This Gospel Reflections page is written by Masae San, who resides in Hiroshima, Japan. Masae is a dedicated student of the Bible with a deep passion for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. She shares her daily reflections on Gospel perspectives to reach out to others and spread the message of God's true love through a Christ-centered approach. We are sharing her insights here so that you, too, can experience the joy that comes from knowing and understanding the true Gospel and the love of God through Jesus Christ.










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