Showing posts with label healing a broken heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healing a broken heart. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 07, 2023

Healing a Broken Heart

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A merry heart does good like medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones.  Proverbs 17:22

Broken Heart Syndrome Affects the immune system?

Your immune system is in the bone marrow.  When you have a broken heart syndrome, the bones dry up, causing disease and affecting your immune system.

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What causes the bones to dry through a broken heart?

Emotional hurts, losing a relationship, loss-grief divorce, long-term fear (stress, worry, anxiety), perfection, performance, and drivenness, being manipulated in a relationship, emotional abuse by parents, physical abuse, sexual abuse as a child, etc., causes a broken heart and opens the door to disease because of damage t the immune system.

For example, when your heart is broken through broken relationships like divorce, there is hurt and a lot of emotional stress involved.  Do you notice how emotionally tired you are?  You are hurt by the emotional pain of rejection.  When there is a broken heart, a spirit of fear comes.  Then, the body becomes susceptible to colds and flu and even starts developing allergies.


How many of you have had a trauma in your life? Has anyone hurt you, and you cannot forgive them? All of us have gone through this! Do you have hatred in your heart for someone? Forgiveness turns into a root of bitterness, and sometimes that root is vast and deep within us and needs to have the axe laid to it.

How to heal a broken heart and heal your immune system

Advise for a broken heart – healing a broken relationship, Healing a Broken Heart

Heal the hurts heals the immune system, which will help to heal your symptoms.  That means forgiveness when dealing with a broken relationship, getting out of abusive situations, allowing God to be the God of your life, and allowing God to bring comfort to you.  It is not easy to forgive when someone betrays you deeply.  It is like a dagger that goes into your heart.

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Symptoms of a Broken Heart:  Healing a Broken Heart

  • One day, have faith, and the next day, not have the faith but be full of doubt and unbelief? That’s because they have a broken heart and cannot stand.
  • Hindered and unable to stand 100% of the time in faith in God. You will have doubt and unbelief come into your mind from Satan, the father of lies, telling you that you are rejected and unlovable, etc.
Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted, according to Luke 4:18-19 ”
18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, 19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord.

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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Symptoms of Unforgiveness

What is Bitterness?

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Bitterness is a chronic state of smoldering resentment, is one of the most destructive and toxic human emotions, and when a person is bitter usually has hostility toward someone who hurt them.  If not taken care of the bitterness, will be very judgmental, cruel, hurtful to others, murmur and complain about others very easily, and has no grace.  Resentment can turn into retaliation towards another person up to murder physically or with the tongue - gossip or evil talk tearing down someone's character. 

Many times people, who refuse to forgive others, live as victims - with a spirit of self-pity telling others what someone did to them.  If bitterness is not taken care of will manifest as long-term mismanagement of annoyance, irritation, frustration, anger, or rage.  Most mental disorders stem either directly from--or secondarily generate--anger, rage, resentment, hostility, or bitterness.

Most mental illnesses will manifest either:  self-defeating - depression or sometimes passive-aggressive, destructive, vengeful, or even violent behavior. Pathological embitterment is a dangerous state of mind that can and does motivate evil deeds toward others. 

Dwelling on Negative Events

One of the most reliable means of detecting unforgiveness is when a person dwells on negative events; both past and present. Unforgiving persons will replay the negative events over and over in their minds and refuse to submit them to the Lord per His command. Sometimes the unforgiving person will tell other people about these events, and sometimes they will not. Some refuse to say anything, and some cannot stop talking about it. I believe it is good to talk over things for the sake of counseling. However, I believe it is bad for them to be discussed frequently in ordinary conversations since then; it is nothing more than gossip.

Mental torment or mental illness is linked to unforgiveness.

Negative Images
You will have negative images of the person that hurt you, and these images will keep you awake at night!

You Will Be Pinged!
If the person that hurt you enters the room or someone mentions their name, you feel feelings of being pinged, your heart hurts like a broken heart, you get angry, you want to run or hide when they enter the room, start telling someone what they did to you - going into an accusation or gossip about that person or you just do not want to hear that name, then you have unforgiveness.

Bitterness
Unforgiving persons are often bitter persons. Family relationships seem to be the hardest for them to cope with. Friends not connected to the family, oddly enough, seem to escape the wrath of the unforgiving person, whereas family members must endure the scowls, silent treatments, insults, thrown objects, and yelling. Unforgiving persons, who happen to attend church, treat some church members as badly as they would their immediate family. This is the reason some unforgiving persons refuse to attend church at all.

Depression
A relationship not right with God is depressing. We cannot expect to be blessed when we are out from under God's hands of protection due to our refusal to forgive someone else. Unforgiving persons cannot have a right relationship with the Lord until they repent and forgive. Therefore, many of God's blessings are not given to them, and protection against the devil is no longer guaranteed to the unforgiving person.

Distrust in People - Paranoia
When you've been hurt or not cared for by a parent(s), then usually there is bitterness.  The bitterness will manifest as distrust and suspicion of others.  I knew of a woman she has a ministry who was paranoid about everything.  She had a prophetic gift, but she many times would read people wrong because of that paranoia which is a spirit of fear pairing up with bitterness.  I would see her each month cutting off people either because she didn't trust them, they didn't do something right or she was just jealous of them because of the similarity of gifts. 

Very Critical and Religious


Self-Harm
Every cutter and burner I have met admitted to me that they refuse to forgive someone. Some have told me they use self-injury as a coping mechanism. I do not fully understand this and wonder if I ever will. Even though I may not understand, I have come to recognize this as a sign of unforgiveness, and I then investigate who it was that originally hurt them and when.

Self-Seclusion
Eventually, the unforgiving person tends to withdraw from having contact with other human beings. There comes a time when it's simply too much to deal with. The unforgiving person can reach a point where they will not risk being hurt by anyone else ever again. The issues build up unless something is released. I've noticed that some who seclude themselves engage in "throw-away" relationships via the Internet. This way, as soon as some new Internet friend hurts their feelings, they can send an exhaustive email explaining how they felt the other person hurt them and then block their ex-friends' emails or instant messages.

Inability to Recognize God's Presence
Satan can use unforgiveness to form a barrier between the person and the Lord. How can this be? It's simple. God cannot forgive those who refuse to forgive someone else. Unforgiven sin separates us from God. It must be the willful volition of the unforgiving person to forgive. It must become their desire to submit their life to God's Will and love Him more so than obtaining revenge or any other form of compensation. I advise people to report the crimes against them so that the matter of justice leaves their hands and is transferred to law enforcement and the judicial system, and ultimately to God. God is just and holy. He punishes sin. If the person refuses to hand the matter over to the authorities, they must forgive nonetheless. Nobody is exempt from God's command to forgive, no matter the circumstances. The difference is that justice no longer becomes a personal thing but rather something belonging to God. Instead of wanting justice our way, we should trust God's power and perfect planning to deal with the matter justly, His Way. This literally frees us to think about other things, such as God's love, grace, mercy, and His forgiveness of our own personal sins we committed against Him.

Attention Seeking
Some people use past and present unforgiven events to obtain the attention of other people. Have you ever heard the old saying, "It's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease"? Some people have learned that this is true. They squeak! For some reason, and I do not understand why this is either, some unforgiving persons refuse to forgive because they can still use whatever the offense was to obtain the sympathy and attention they crave. To forgive would be to let go of their victim status. Some might fear that nobody will listen to them anymore. When we forgive people because we have chosen to follow Jesus, we are not victims anymore, but rather we are made more than conquerors in Christ. Attention must be shifted from what happened and then be given to God in submission to His Divine Will for our lives. Pride must be done away with so that the unforgiving person will humbly admit they are sinful, too. I believe God's heart is broken whenever someone is abused, but I also believe that His heart is broken all the more whenever we reject what His Son, Jesus Christ, did on the cross to purchase our forgiveness.



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Monday, February 20, 2006

Bastard's curse

What is a Bastard's Curse?


It is when a child is conceived when the parents are not married. It puts a curse on a child - rejection and never fitting in, the spirit of lust, the spirit of fear, etc. 

Deut. 23:2: "A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the Lord."

In ministry, we have found the Bastard's Curse present when a person is conceived or born out of wedlock. Somehow, children are curious about their parents' wedding dates and correspondence to their birthdays. Other times, it is apparent that there was never a marriage. Spirits of rejection, abandonment, and fear come into the child in the womb under these circumstances.

There is a difference between conceiving a child out of covenant and one out of lust.

The child, when conceived out of lust, knows whether or not they were a wanted baby. There is usually shame and guilt associated with their parents' behavior. Not only that, but secrets.

What comes in when a child is born out of wedlock is a generatons of evil spirits that have been plaguing families trying to love in all the wrong places.

The problem is that a child will grow up addicted to the need to be loved.

If this is true in your life, forgiving your mother and father for their sin and how it has affected you is important. If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior, you are now a son or daughter of God, and you are not a bastard. Proclaim your position in Christ, in His name, and in His power and authority, cast out the spirits of rejection, fear, and abandonment. Ask the Holy Spirit to heal your heart in this area and give you the blessing of a father; in this case, the Heavenly Father. If you are the parent of a child born or conceived out of wedlock, ask their forgiveness and then give them your blessing. Tell your son or daughter that you are proud that they are yours, and break the bastard's curse in the name of Jesus.

If your child is young, teach them the ways of the Lord to fight that generational curse in their life. The spirit of the Lord will release you and cleanse you and your family and begin to bring blessings.

There is always hope when there is repentance and confession from the parant and child.

By Traci Morin
Touch of God Healing Ministries (a healing and deliverance ministry located in Dallas, Texas – why don’t you join us at Set Free Bible Study to start your journey of healing?)


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