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Good morning friends! I have decided to begin posting daily devotionals from Monday thru Friday on different topics relevant to healing and growth through aound Biblical coaching! This week is Healing from Past Traumas. Monday: The God Who Heals the Brokenhearted "He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." — Psalm 147:3 (NIV) Trauma leaves deep, invisible wounds- scars from loss, betrayal, abuse, or painful experiences that can make us feel fragmented and alone. Psalm 147:3 reminds us that God is not distant from our pain; He is the Healer who draws near specifically to the brokenhearted. The Hebrew word for "binds up" (chabash) carries the image of a physician carefully wrapping and tending to injuries, providing both immediate comfort and ongoing restoration. Imagine Jesus doing this for you! Close your eyes and see Him come and tend to your injured heart and wounded soul. Imagine Him just sitting with His arm around you as you lean into Him and let it all out! This verse comes in a psalm celebrating God's power over creation and His intimate care for the vulnerable. Healing from trauma isn't always instant, but it is personal and purposeful. God sees every tear, every memory that still stings, and every place where you feel stuck. He doesn't rush you, but He DOES walk with you, gently unwrapping layers of hurt while rebuilding your heart in His truth. This process often reveals His strength in your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9), transforming what the enemy meant for destruction into testimony of grace. Take Action! Today, set aside 10–15 quiet minutes to journal one specific wound or memory from your past that still affects you. Write it out honestly, then write Psalm 147:3 next to it as a declaration. Ask the Holy Spirit to begin binding that wound. Let's Pray! Heavenly Father, thank You for being close to my broken heart. Bind up the wounds trauma has left in me. Heal what feels too tender to touch, and help me trust Your gentle hands. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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That's a fair question, Joseph. Anyone is welcome to follow this ministry. My account is public because I want believers, seekers, skeptics, and anyone interested in biblical discussion to have access to the content. Following me and me following them are two very different things, though. The people I follow help shape what appears on my timeline each day. For that reason, I'm selective and follow accounts that align with the ministry, contribute to meaningful conversations, or post content I regularly engage with. Many of the people who follow me enjoy the teachings, prayers, devotionals, and videos, but may not necessarily post content that I want filling my timeline. There's nothing wrong with that. It simply means a follow back isn't required for them to benefit from the ministry. I appreciate the question, brother. God bless. 🙏
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What’s it like to spend 31 days in a cave with God? • What was David thinking about during some of his hardest trials? • Do you ever feel like life is a cave? 31 Days in Psalm 31 is a devotional that spends 31 days in the cave. Explore your thoughts and emotions and learn how you can give them to God over and over again. Trust Him more! Kindle & Print a.co/d/7M6Yiwr #morningdevotions #biblestudy #devotionals
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Start by teaching them to love God and His Word. Some people think they can get by with just a few devotionals, but a person who is firmly rooted in Scripture and prayer will be the most equipped to take on the world.
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By Faith We Good Ministry Inc. Morning Devotionals “It’s A Time For Great Joy!” #Day101 #BFWGMorningDevotionals #MorningInspiration  #JamesChapter1 #BFWGMinistry #ByFaithWeGood #ToGodBeAllTheGlory
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By Faith We Good Ministry Inc. Morning Devotionals “It’s A Time For Great Joy!” @ByFaithWeGood #Day101 #BFWGMorningDevotionals #MorningInspiration  #JamesChapter1 #BFWGMinistry #ByFaithWeGood #ToGodBeAllTheGlory
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June 15, 2026 Good morning from beautiful Clear Lake — a perfect place to celebrate love and God’s goodness. Good morning, this is a beautiful morning in wonderful Clear Lake, MB. We are celebrating our second anniversary, Angelinda and myself, and what a beautiful drive. We saw the beautiful sunset last night, there’s a beautiful sky, and yet two years of marriage has helped us grow in each other — but far more importantly, it has helped us grow in the Lord who brought us together on February the second in a small restaurant in Steinbach, MB . We both knew that this was something different, something special. Maybe once or twice we weren’t together physically — she travelled, I travelled — but we always start the day with prayer and finish it with prayer and Bible reading. I share this devotional that I create every day with her in the morning, and we pray together. There’s nothing like love from above to touch two lives with love here on earth. Thank You, Lord Jesus, for bringing Ang into my life, and thank you to all of you who read these devotionals for bringing you into my life. May the good Lord bless each one of you. Give Him the glory, give Him the praise, give Him the credit — but that doesn’t mean you don’t do your part. Absolutely, in a marriage, we both do our part, but we allow the Lord to lead and guide us. Psalm 118:23 - “This is the Lord’s doing, and it is wonderful to see.” Colossians 3:14 - “Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds us all together in perfect harmony.” Proverbs 3:6 - “Seek His will in all you do, and He will show you which path to take.” Three Helps for Today Honour the One who brought you together. Marriage grows strong when Christ stays at the centre. Pray together daily. Prayer keeps hearts soft, steady, and moving in the same direction. Do your part with joy. Love deepens when each person serves the other with humility and gratitude. Reflection Anniversaries remind us that God writes the best stories, stories of grace, timing, healing, and hope. Two years of marriage is more than a date on the calendar; it is a testimony of God’s faithfulness in the ordinary days and the special ones. When two people choose prayer, Scripture, and love from above, the Lord knits their lives together in ways no human plan could ever match. What He begins, He strengthens. What He blesses, He sustains. Lord Jesus, thank You for this beautiful morning and for the gift of marriage. Thank You for bringing Ang and me together, for guiding our steps, and for holding our hearts. Bless every reader today with Your peace, Your presence, and Your steady love. Keep our marriages, families, and friendships rooted in You. Lead us, shape us, and help us give You the glory in all things. Amen. Walk in His love today — the same love that brought you together and keeps you strong.
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Hey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: bible.com/app
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Day 166 (6/15/2026) - C. S. Lewis Daily - Bible Gateway Devotionals On immortality biblegateway.com/devotionals…

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Not liked by many but is needed. Come join me while I grow in these Bible plan Devotionals . Change starts with ourselves @Rancedark @rumblevideo @MasteringRumble rumble.com/v7bbism-bible-pla…
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Hey! I love using YouVersion, and I think you will, too. You can study God’s Word, read and watch daily devotionals, pray with friends, and more! Get it here: bible.com/app
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Monday morning - J une 15 Daily Devotionals Archive - Amazing Facts share.google/OIWJq1xGvgkgJ50…
youtu.be/QrERFUu9ENY?si=fk1h… This second of two daily devotionals is drawn from Daniel 4, where we find King Nebuchadnezzar enjoying the “golden years” of his reign. The king, however, was troubled by a dream, a vision that needed interpretation. The king summoned Daniel to interpret the dream and explain its meaning. Daniel confessed, “My lord, the dream be to them that hate thee, and the interpretation thereof to thine enemies” (Daniel 4:19c). #Daniel, #Prophecy, #Nebuchadnezzar, #Babylon, #Integrity, #Pride,
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youtu.be/pk3uI05zDz4?si=ju_H… Continuing our study of the Book of Daniel, this first of two devotionals is from Daniel 3, with a second to follow from Daniel 4. Daniel 3 records one of the great moments of faith in the Old Testament. After erecting a great golden image (perhaps of himself), Nebuchadnezzar commanded all people to bow to his idol or be burned in the flames of his furnace. Three Hebrew men refused to obey the king’s command, and the LORD saved them wonderfully and miraculously! #Bow, #Burn, #Conviction, #Daniel, #Prophecy, #Nebuchadnezzar, #Babylon, #Integrity, #Faith, #Worship,
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