Unsurprisingly, healing people was a big part of what Jesus did in the short time he spent here on the earth. He healed people physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I think it's safe to say that whatever brokenness we have, God desires to address the multiple levels of brokenness in our lives and our world. In today's teaching, Jesus reminds us of a spiritual practice that can easily be neglected when we are overwhelmed by the things in our lives that are not going according to our plans. The text is Luke 18. The Healing of Ten Lepers (and then an unexpected extra.) Podcast 153
Salvation, Healing, Consciousness, Awakening or Enlightenment, call it what you will but you need to be open to IT before you can follow, Jesus. Episode 27
When The Desire To Change Simply Isn't Enough Episode 26
Wisdom Rather Than Knowledge Is Needed Episode 25
When You Lack Faith, Belief and Trust. Relax God Has You Covered. Episode 24
Let Me Tell You What You Do That Will Makes Things Worse, Jesus Warns Us. Episode 22
The Things That Frighten Us Episode 20
How Well Do You Know Yourself? What Do You Really Want? Episode 19
Too Bossy Or Not Bossy Enough? Episode 18
Building And Sustaining Life Giving Relationships While Saying Goodbye To The Energy Draining People In Your Life. Episode 16
Feeling Threatened? Jesus gives his disciples (and us) wisdom for living when we feel like a failure Episode 15
Learning From Arguments And Disagreements (Or Not) Episode 14
Okay, I'm Finally Ready To Make A Change Episode 13
Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures Episode 12
Responding to Criticism, Judgment And Misunderstanding Episode 11
Inner Healing Episode 10
When You Don't Know What To Do Next Episode 9
Regret, Questioning And Second Guessing Yourself Episode 8
What Testing Times Show Us Episode 7
Living with a broken heart Episode 6
What made me do that? Episode 5
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