YOUR HEART WAS MADE FOR MORE THAN SURVIVING.
Life’s wounds — betrayal, abuse, disappointment, your own regrets — can leave your heart hard as stone: suspicious of others, pessimistic about the future, and quietly distant from God. Many people live their whole lives this way, never recognizing that what they carry is not who they are.
Drawn from Ryan A. Sturgis’s The Revived Heart, this short guide distills the journey from hurt to healed into seven practical, Scripture-anchored steps. You will learn to:
–Admit that you are hurt — and stop ignoring or masking the pain
–Trace your pain to its true source
–Confess, forgive, and renew your mind
–Ask God to revive your whole inner person
–Trust his purpose, means, and methods completely
–Fill your heart with living hope and unreserved love
–Stay healthy through surrender and faith
God wants to do more than soothe your pain. He wants to remove the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh — alive, sensitive, and warm. Healing is not about “getting over it.” It is about being revived.
YOUR HEART WAS MADE FOR MORE THAN SURVIVING.
Life’s wounds — betrayal, abuse, disappointment, your own regrets — can leave your heart hard as stone: suspicious of others, pessimistic about the future, and quietly distant from God. Many people live their whole lives this way, never recognizing that what they carry is not who they are.
Drawn from Ryan A. Sturgis’s The Revived Heart, this short guide distills the journey from hurt to healed into seven practical, Scripture-anchored steps. You will learn to:
–Admit that you are hurt — and stop ignoring or masking the pain
–Trace your pain to its true source
–Confess, forgive, and renew your mind
–Ask God to revive your whole inner person
–Trust his purpose, means, and methods completely
–Fill your heart with living hope and unreserved love
–Stay healthy through surrender and faith
God wants to do more than soothe your pain. He wants to remove the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh — alive, sensitive, and warm. Healing is not about “getting over it.” It is about being revived.