He is the Healer, Not the Hospital Inspector.
You do not need to be a finished product to enter the presence of the Creator. ✨
Imagine you were injured. Would you wait to see a doctor until you were fully healed? Of course not. Seeking God is the moment you walk through the doors of the hospital. Your convictions, your addictions, your sins, these are not what keep you from the doctor; they are why you are there. 🩺
He is called the Great Physician for a reason. His love isn't just about forgiveness; it's about restoration. He is not inspecting you to see if you are 'good enough.' He is waiting with open arms to make you whole. 🕊️
Today, make the decision to seek Him, not with an explanation of your failures, but with an invitation for Him to intervene. He is ready to do a new thing in you.
#SeekHimFirst #HealingJourney #RestorationOfFaith #WomenWithPurpose
Many people struggle with the misconception that they must first fix themselves before approaching God. This is like waiting to visit a doctor only after you have somehow 'healed' your injury, which is not only impractical but impossible. From my personal experience, recognizing that God is not inspecting faults but offering unconditional love has been deeply freeing. When I finally stopped hiding my struggles and approached God honestly, it opened a new chapter of healing and growth for me. God’s role as the Great Physician goes beyond mere forgiveness; it encompasses restoration, wholeness, and renewal. Whether you're dealing with emotional wounds, addictions, or feelings of unworthiness, God's presence is a sanctuary where these do not disqualify you but rather highlight your need for His intervention. I’ve found that embracing this truth helps dissolve shame and encourages a genuine relationship with Him. Starting your healing journey can be as simple as acknowledging your need for help and inviting God’s transformative love into your life. The invitation is always open—He waits with open arms, not to critique but to heal and rebuild. Throughout this ongoing process, patience and faith are essential; restoration often unfolds gradually, but each step forward is a testament to God’s mercy and power. If you’re seeking purpose or currently navigating challenges, remember you are not alone in this journey. Engaging with communities that share these values, reflecting on scriptures, and practicing daily surrender to God’s healing work can amplify your spiritual growth. Healing is both a personal journey and a shared experience where faith uplifts and sustains. Ultimately, understanding that "He is the Healer, not the hospital inspector" invites us to approach faith with authenticity and hope. It’s a reminder that God’s presence is accessible in imperfection and that your healing starts the moment you decide to seek Him—not because you are perfect, but because you are loved unconditionally.
