THE HEALING JOURNEY || Strength for the Journey: Chronic Pain, Movement & Physical Wellness

In THE HEALING JOURNEY we’re exploring the unique health challenges women face and how Christ meets us in every season with compassion, strength, and restoring love. Join me on the 3rd Friday of each month in 2026 as we walk together toward greater wholeness in body, mind, and spirit — one gentle step at a time.

 “Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.” – Isaiah 40:31

When Your Body Feels Tired or Heavy

Some seasons make you acutely aware of your body — the aches, the stiffness, the slow mornings, and the fatigue that doesn’t fully go away.

Chronic pain or ongoing physical conditions change the rhythm of daily life, often in ways others never see.

Pain has a way of humbling you. It quiets your pace and redirects your attention — but it does not diminish your worth.

God Sees What Others May Not

Chronic pain is often invisible, carried quietly behind responsibilities and brave faces.

God notices what others overlook — every effort, every step, and every flare-up.

His posture toward you is gentle, present, and deeply aware.

Your Body Is Asking for Kindness, Not Criticism

Even in pain, your body is not your enemy — it is asking for compassion.

Your body communicates, protects, and does the best it can with the resources it has.

God invites you to honor your limits and care for the vessel He gave you.

Renewed Strength Looks Different in This Season

Isaiah 40:31 promises renewed strength — not the strength you used to have, but the strength you need today.

In this season, strength might look like a short walk, choosing rest, or simply showing up.

God delights in your small, faithful steps.

Movement as a Gift, not a Burden

Gentle movement can be healing — walking, stretching, breathing deeply, or rebounding.

Your goal is not performance, but connection with your body and peace.

Five minutes of intentional movement matters.

You Are Not Falling Behind

Pain can make you feel like you’re losing ground, but God says otherwise.

You are not late, failing, or behind — you are on a sacred journey.

Know that God is strengthening you in ways that aren’t always physical.

A Soft Closing Prayer

Jesus, renew my strength in the ways I need it most today.

Help me move gently, rest without guilt, and listen to my body with compassion.

Steady me when I am weary and strengthen me with Your peace. Amen.

As we begin The Healing Journey, our worship theme song is “Healer” by Kari Jobe. This beautiful song reminds us that in every season of sickness, stress, pain, or uncertainty, Jesus is our strength and our restoration. Its simple declaration — “I believe You’re my Healer” — invites us to rest in the truth that Christ is near, He is faithful, and He is gently healing our bodies, minds, and hearts.

RUNNING THE RACE || A Study of Hebrews: Moving Toward Maturity

This year, our Bible study will take us through the powerful and hope-filled book of Hebrews. Each month on the 2nd Friday, we’ll discover how its timeless truths strengthen our faith, anchor our hearts, and help us run our race with victory in Christ.

Falling Away

“Some people cannot be brought back again to a changed life. They were once in God’s light, and enjoyed heaven’s gift, and shared in the Holy Spirit. They found out how good God’s word is, and they received the powers of his new world. But they fell away from Christ…”
Hebrews 6:4–6 (NCV)

Hebrews chapter six addresses a difficult and sobering topic — one that requires clarity, humility, and grace.

With God’s help, we must understand what this passage is and is not saying.

This warning is not describing someone who has been born again through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. Rather, it speaks of people who have intellectually understood the gospel, tasted aspects of God’s goodness, and witnessed His power — yet never experienced a true heart transformation.

Exposure to truth is not the same as surrender to Christ.

These individuals made a deliberate decision to reject salvation after clearly understanding it. The seriousness of the warning reflects the seriousness of that choice.


Better Things

“Dear friends, we are saying this to you, but we really expect better things from you — things that lead to salvation.”
Hebrews 6:9–12 (NCV)

After issuing a strong warning, the tone of Hebrews shifts noticeably.

The writer reassures his readers that he expects better things from them — evidence of genuine faith, love, and perseverance. God is not unjust. He does not overlook the love shown through faithful service to His people.

In difficult seasons, it’s easy to feel forgotten — especially when we are still waiting for personal breakthroughs. But God sees every act of obedience, every sacrifice made in love, and every step of endurance.

Do not grow weary.
Do not give up.
Better things are ahead.


God’s Promises Bring Hope

“These two things cannot change: God cannot lie when he makes a promise, and he cannot lie when he makes an oath… We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, sure and strong.”
Hebrews 6:18–19 (NCV)

Because God is truth, His promises never fail.

His word does not shift with circumstances. His oath does not waver with time. Our hope — both now and for eternity — is secure because it is anchored in Him.

Just as an anchor holds a ship steady in rough seas, God’s promises hold our souls firm through uncertainty, waiting, and trial.

No matter what.


RHW Victory Lens

Spiritual maturity is not about perfection — it is about perseverance.

Victory comes when we continue trusting God’s promises, even when growth feels slow and circumstances feel uncertain.

We move toward maturity by holding fast to hope, anchoring our faith in God’s unchanging truth, and believing that He is always working for our good.


Reflection Questions

    • Where am I being invited to grow in spiritual maturity?

    • Have I ever confused exposure to faith with surrender to Christ?

    • What promises of God am I holding onto right now?

    • How does knowing God’s promises are unchanging steady my heart?

 


Closing Prayer

Father God, thank You for the hope You give through Your unchanging promises. Help me grow toward maturity with faith and patience. When doubts arise or waiting feels long, anchor my heart in Your truth. Strengthen me to persevere, trusting that better things are ahead because You are faithful. Amen.

Worship Reflection

As you listen, let this song remind you that spiritual maturity grows through perseverance and hope. Our confidence is not in ourselves, but in Christ, who faithfully holds us fast.