[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As promised, in light of how profound and deep our time together was last night, we wanted to provide concrete opportunities and next steps for each of you to consider as you press into any invitations from God to forgive.
Last night I asked you to keep two important things in mind as you go about your Kingdom Practice this week:
- “More often than not, your deepest wounds took longer than a day to form and they will take longer than a day to heal.”
- “You were wounded in relationships and you will need to heal in relationships – primarily with God, but perhaps with a counselor, spiritual director, pastor or trusted friend.”
In order to fully face into forgiveness, we recommend that you need a wise and trusted guide. Many times, change begins when we admit we are unable to deal with a problem alone. In our most hurtful places that need forgiveness, it is important to find someone who is trained to walk with you through the process of forgiveness. Someone who will mourn with you, challenge you, coach you and encourage you.
In light of this, our Kingdom Practice this week is to seriously pray about, consider and seek out a trusted guide with whom you can walk the path of forgiveness with. [/vc_column_text][divider line_type=”No Line”][vc_text_separator title=”Who Can Be A Trusted Guide?” title_align=”separator_align_center”][divider line_type=”No Line”][fancy-ul icon_type=”font_icon” icon=”icon-user” color=”Accent-Color”]
- A Counselor
Individual counseling is a personal opportunity to receive support and experience growth during challenging times in life. Individual counseling can help one deal with many personal topics in life such as anger, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, marriage and relationship challenges, parenting problems, school difficulties, career changes etc. Individual counseling is an ideal relationship for any of you looking to explore your story, name your losses, mourn pain and receive ongoing coaching and support as you work through forgiveness.
- A Spiritual Director
A Christian spiritual director is a trained listener who will accompany you as you share about your spiritual journey, helping you to notice God’s presence and activity along the way, as well as your personal reactions and responses. Hospitable, confidential, and grounded in biblical truth, spiritual direction is a ministry that helps you grow in prayer and live into your calling as a follower of Christ. We recommend this type of relationship to any of you who have perhaps worked through some initial counseling and are desiring to go deeper in your Christian faith with intentional guidance.
- A Response Pastor
A Response Pastor is a Spiritual leader in the Willow community trained to answer your questions, hear and listen to your story, pray with you and help you identify and choose practical next steps in your process of healing. We highly recommend this relationship to any of you who desire one on one help to figure out your next step in finding a long term trusted guide. They have a long and trusted list of recommended counselors that they can refer you to based on your specific needs and particulars of your story.
- A Trusted Friend
If there is anyone in your life who you know to be a good listener, who is willing to talk about the uncomfortable places in your life, say the uncomfortable or challenging things, and stay with you in the process of forgiveness – they could be a good friend to start sharing your heart to forgive with. Accountability, coaching and encouragement can be transformative in a friendship.
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I was a Willow member for approximately 20+ years, until we moved to NC 4 years ago. Oh how I miss Willow and my precious brothers & sisters there!! Thank you so much for this message. I’m a Domestic Violence Verbal Abuse Victim (NOT A VICTIM ANYMORE!!!) Was in a shelter for six weeks. Long story. Probably should never have come back home. Please pray for me & my family. I want reconciliation, my husband says divorce Way too long of a story!! Please pray for reconciliation, a mentally sick 42 year old son who has done most of the verbal abuse.Pray also for my finances. They want me to pay approximately 80% of my Disability check each month to live in my own home even though my spouse makes 75% more each month than I do. I’m not going to have money for food, medical/medication, plus $195 each for two very necessary surgeries these next two weeks. (I’m suppose to pay half of each weeks food bill) However, know that I’m not defeated!! God is totally in control and has not brought me this far to let me down now. Can’t wait to read all the rest of WCCC’s Articles & Blogs.
Thank you for sharing your situation Teddy. We appreciate your thanks and hope that The Practice can continue to serve you and show you God’s unforced rhythms of grace. We’ll be praying for you and your family and hope that the financial stresses can resolve and that reconciliation will be made possible through the guidance and example of Christ. Stay safe and know you are loved and known by your heavenly Father. Blessings.