Faith Bits with ALI

Being Vulnerable With God Accelerates The Healing

Alicia Graham

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What happens when you finally stop pretending everything is okay? There is a connection between vulnerability and divine healing. 

The journey toward wholeness begins with admitting you're broken. While our culture celebrates strength and self-sufficiency, there's profound spiritual power in acknowledging your wounds before God. As we explore in this episode, this honesty doesn't expose weakness—it activates healing by creating space for partnership with the divine.

So many of us have mastered the art of emotional suppression. We build walls, bury feelings, and construct elaborate personas to convince others (and ourselves) that we're fine. But beneath these protective layers lie wounds crying out for attention. The beautiful promise from Psalm 147 reminds us that God specifically "heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds"—but this healing process requires our participation through acknowledgment and surrender.

Through a powerful guided prayer, we invite angelic assistance for deep inner healing from childhood traumas, rejection, fear, and other wounds that have shaped false identities and destructive thought patterns. We address forgiveness as a pathway to freedom and the renewal of our minds to align with kingdom truth rather than earthly lies about our worth. Remember, Christ has already dealt with your deepest wounds at the cross—your healing journey simply involves receiving what's already been accomplished. Are you ready to partner with God by honestly admitting where you hurt? Your wholeness awaits on the other side of your vulnerability.

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Hey everyone, welcome back to Faith Bits with Allie. I'm your host, allie, with your daily faith bit. You know, it's okay to admit you need healing. In fact, I believe that you welcome and actually accelerate the healing process when you admit that you need it. You see, this act of awareness allows you to partner with God so that you can begin to receive what he's doing. So it's okay to say, lord, my heart needs healing. It's okay to admit that so often we put on this hard exterior, build up walls, we bury our emotions and put on this tough persona that everything is okay. But did you know we don't have to struggle alone?

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Psalm 147 speaks to how God heals the brokenhearted and binds up our wounds. So, instead of bottling our emotions and not dealing with them, let's begin to share them with the Lord and surrender them to him. Let me pray for you, lord. We just come to you knowing that you desire for us to be whole. And so, lord, if there's anything in us that we've buried, any seeds of rejection, fear, manipulation, anything that has come after our hearts, we relinquish it to you today because we desire to be whole.

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And so, lord, I send forth angelic assistance into the atmosphere of those that are listening, to go through deep inner healing from those childhood wounds and traumas that took place throughout our lives.

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We thank you for tearing down the walls and stripping us of personalities that were never meant to be ours. We come back into alignment with our kingdom identity. We allow ourselves to heal and so, god, we forgive those who've wronged us, and we thank you that you are mindful of us, that you desire for us to be whole, and so, no matter what the situation is or how long ago it was, that you've already dealt with it at the cross, and so we thank you for that, lord. We thank you for renewing our mindsets back to the mind of Christ. Whatever took place in our lives that created false thought patterns or images regarding ourselves, and what about what we are worthy of, that those lies would be torn down, and so we cast down those thought patterns that don't align with you, and we receive your love. We receive what you have spoken over us. In Jesus' name, I pray Amen, peace, love and blessings.