2 - Healing the Wounds We Carry
I Can Only Imagine 2 Bible Study
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15m
Our unhealed stories don't stay in the past; they echo into our present, shaping how we see ourselves, relate to others, and experience God. This session explores how God doesn't ask us to pretend we're fine when we're not. Through Psalm 139, Hebrews 12, and the story of Joseph, we learn that God reveals wounds not to condemn us, but to heal them. Spiritual maturity is impossible without emotional honesty. When we stop hiding and bring our wounds to Jesus, we discover that functioning isn't the same as flourishing, and God wants wholeness for us.
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