Inner healing is an important and major task in our lives. But it is important to build up some important things in our lives for our ongoing health. Healing is a one time event as well as a process.
Here are some instructions to follow:
The Lordship of Jesus must be central in our lives.
- Jesus must have the rightful place in every area of our lives.
- If we think, say or do things that cannot be shared with Jesus, you are on dangerous ground, giving Satan a foothold.
Continuously be filled with the Holy Spirit.
- We receive the Holy Spirit when we are saved, but we need a constant filling and anointing (Ephesians 5:18).
Read the word of God daily and allow it to minister to you.
- The Bible contains everything we need for godly living.
- Spend Time Alone With God daily.
Wear the armor of God at all times.
- This armor is for our defense and protection.
- During the day, if there are moments of failure, immediately confess, ask for forgiveness, and receive his forgiveness.
- Repair the armor. (Ephesians 6:10-18)
Be on guard against counter attacks.
- If we have taken ground from the enemy through healing and deliverance, be sure Satan will try to gain back that ground he has lost.
Be in good fellowship with others.
- You will benefit from the ministry of others.
- God will use you to minister to others.
- Take part in a caring small group every week.
Allow the Holy Spirit to produce the fruit of the Spirit in your life. (Galatians 5:22)
- Fruit takes time to grow, so be patient with yourself.
- Make sure to “work” the soil to allow for better growth of fruit.
Walk continuously in forgiveness.
- Look for opportunities to forgive people – not opportunities to be offended.
- Develop a mindset of forgiveness.
Praise God in all circumstances.
- Praise is vital for Christian living.
- Whatever happens in your life, continue praising God.
Keep the right company.
- Find people living a godly life.
- Keep relationship with such people.
- Until you are strong enough, cut relationships with those who are going in the wrong direction.
This post is a part of a series of posts regarding Inner Healing. Click here to access the Introduction to Inner Healing and the entire list of topics in the Inner Healing series.
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