5 Truths That Turn Your Pain Into Healing
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What if the places where you've been most broken are the very places where God's healing flows the best?
In this powerful message from Isaiah 53, Dr. Ron Walborn opens one of the most profound passages in all of Scripture — the Suffering Servant — and shows us that Jesus was not a distant, untouched healer. He was a Wounded Healer. And His plan is that our wounds, surrendered to Him, become the source of healing for others.
There is no such thing as an "Unwounded Healer." We are all broken. The question is: will we allow healing to flow from our wounds — or bitterness, anger, and resentment?
In this message, Dr. Walborn unpacks 5 Healing Truths from Isaiah 53
• We Must Be Honest About Our Wounds — You can't be vulnerable and honest with everyone everywhere, but you must be vulnerable with someone somewhere.
• We Must Grieve Our Losses — Jesus modeled lament. Some tears have been long overdue. Grief is not weakness — it is the path to healing.
• We Must Submit to the Father's Will — It's not a question of IF we will be wounded — only WHEN, HOW OFTEN, and HOW DEEP. God will redeem what the enemy intended for evil.
• We Must Forgive Before Our Wounders Ask — Unforgiveness is one of the biggest blocks to healing. Jesus forgave from the cross — before anyone asked.
• We Must Keep Our Eyes on What Is to Come — Jesus endured the cross because of the joy set before Him. Brokenness is the path to victory in God's Kingdom.
Key scriptures: Isaiah 53:1–12 | Psalm 51:6 | Matthew 5:4 | Luke 22:42 | Luke 23:34 | Hebrews 12:2
"By His wounds we are healed." — Isaiah 53:5
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