Survival School - Integration
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This second half of the series features John's live talk at Survival School, a new men's event from Wild at Heart. In this session, John reveals why we are fragmented beings and how Jesus is the integrating force of everything, including us. He then leads an extended time of prayer for the healing and integration of our fragmentation.
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Stained glass - pieces tied together by Jesus. Beautiful.
"Understanding is not healing and clarity is not restoration"....BOOM....that is worthy being printed on t-shirts, mugs, mousepads, pens, GIFs, EVERYTHING.
Thank you John. this is a very timely message for me, not to mention brilliant 🙏 God is so good.
This is so good! Thank you John!
This was So Good 💕🙏
At the 13:00ish mark, you are SPOT ON, John. SPOT. ON.
❤ I thank GOD for you sharing this with everyone. You and your ministry are truly a GOD send....you and your ministry are such a blessing to us....my sincere thanks to all of you....❤
At the 18:30ish mark, this is BRILLIANT counsel....so much shame around broken pieces. CURIOSITY didn't kill the cat...lol...it can heal the broken soul. BLESS YOU!!!!
"It's not something you can discipline yourself into"...WOW....just WOOOOW.
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I'm not sure I understand what integration means. What it looks like, what the value is, how to identify what needs it. Because sometimes the fragments of a person don't always need to be reintegrated, it seems to me. Like the dross that comes up when refining metals, sometimes that fragment of what was can just be tossed away, right? On the flip side, when something does need to be reintegrated, how do you identify that? Getting angry about being cut off somewhere, for example, doesn't seem like something that needs to be reintegrated? But this may be where I'm simply not understand the term/concept to begin with.
Great question. Integration is the process of Jesus healing our past so that we are an integrated, whole person. It doesn't mean every event in our lives stays with us-like a piece of unwanted baggage with a new coat of paint-but that we are healed and made whole from moments where we suffered a wound or trauma that has left that part of us fragmented and our heart broken.
@@WildatHeartOfficial Thank you for the explanation!
@@RStarbuck13it might help if - when you feel angry at being cut off - to ask the anger why it's there? "what am I making this mean"??
I found a lot of old childhood beliefs trapped inside my anger. I found that just curiously asking "what am I making it mean" helps tremendously.
@@GodTurnItAround So not the thing that seems like it could be discarded (anger, in this example), but the thing driving that behavior might be something to reintegrate. That makes more sense to me. I just wasn't digging down another level, mentally 😅