

Part 5: HEALING AND RESTORATION – A NEW BEGINNING - FINAL LAP
2 Chronicles 7:14
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray... I will heal their land."
Recap of Part 4: Removing the Dead tissue – The Painful but necessary process.
In Part 4, we learned about the painful but necessary process of removing “dead tissue.” Whether it's toxic habits, sinful behaviors, or corrupt systems, true healing requires cutting off what no longer brings life. It’s never easy, but it's the path to genuine transformation.
The Final Lap:
We’ve journeyed through the stages of recognizing wounds, confronting cover-ups, acting against delays, and making tough choices to remove what harms us. Now we arrive at the final lap—restoration. Healing may take time, but it is possible. Just like the diabetic patient who lost a leg but gained life, we too can recover what remains and build something stronger, better, and lasting. Healing is not the end—it’s a new beginning.
Key Scripture:
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray... I will heal their land." – 2 Chronicles 7:14
LIFE APPLICATION:
After amputation, the body adjusts and heals. The pain is real, but life is saved.
This is how restoration happens in different areas:
Physically: Commitment to a healthier lifestyle leads to recovery.
Academically/Career-wise: Discipline and perseverance lead to success.
Spiritually: True repentance leads to revival.
Leadership: Courageous decisions lead to national renewal.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS:
1. How can you walk in healing after making difficult changes?
2. What steps can you take to ensure lasting transformation?
Start fresh today. Make a plan for continuous growth and stick to it.
PRAYER:
Lord, heal my life, my leadership, and my nation. Let restoration flow where there has been brokenness. Amen.
📌Let’s Talk:
Now that we’ve reached the end of this series, what has Dealing with Diabetic Wounds meant to you? Which part spoke to your heart the most? How are you walking toward healing in your own journey—spiritually, academically, physically, or as a leader? I’d love to hear your reflections, testimonies, or lessons learned. Let’s grow and heal together.
Thank you!
Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson
(EL-PJ God’s Penman)
God bless you Apostle
ReplyDeleteAmen and God bless your more Sir!
DeleteAfter removing the "dead tissues" from our lives, healing may take time but it only makes us stronger in the end.
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