True Healing Is For the Warriors
I champion those that fight for their power
not their weaknesses.
You can become addicted to your pain.
Those that are, shrink back from challenges.
They get comfortable doing the bare minimum
and then complain when nothing really changes.
These comfort-fighters find themselves drawn to my compassionate understanding,
expecting my validation to support with their -learned- entitlement.
But my love and devotion to the Truth within them
won't allow me to entertain this subtly destructive coping tactic, leaving them triggered or inspired.
This is the point where true warriors brace themselves to move forward, comforted by my support
while the pain-addicted turn the fight for their life against me as if I am their enemy.
My heart goes out for them because the fight their avoiding is the same one that could end their
suffering, but convincing them isn’t my responsibility. Loving them and being an example of God’s
grace, compassion and authority is.
True healing happens for warriors with enough humility to accept the way forward will not be easy,
but what the treasure they’ll find on the other side is most definitely worth the journey.
Be a warrior.
Be humble.
Do good.
In due season, He lift you up.
Navae
“Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord and He will lift you up”
~ James 4:10
“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not loose heart”
~ Galatians 6:9