SRA HUMANITY IN PAIN, SUFFERING AND DAMAGED... PART 44 B There is healing the suntribó Phonetic Spelling: (soon-tree'-bo) Definition: to break in pieces, crush Usage: I break by crushing, break in pieces
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https://us15.campaign-archive.com/?u=012a44d6e7986cf7f82de120f&id=e3af1f17de focuses on wholeness in the second sense—the fact that we need to deal with the whole person when we seek to bring about deep-level healing. People are not simply a collection of various parts. Each part of a person is intricately connected to many other parts so that all function together. For the sake of analysis, we can speak about human spirit, body, mind, emotions, personality and will; but in real life, all of these come as one unit in each person; they do not function separately and should not be dealt with in isolation from each other as is usually done by health professionals. If we have physical pain, we are likely to go to a medical doctor who simply treats the physical problem as if it were divorced from the rest of our being. If, then, we have an emotional or psychological difficulty, we go to a psychologist who treats that part of us. For spiritual problems we may go to a pastor or other spiritual advisor. Such approaches to treatment are usually inadequate. Even medical doctors admit that more than 80 percent of physical illnesses spring from emotional problems. “A doctor who works in a mental hospital in Tennessee put it this way, ‘Half of my patients could go home in a week if they knew they were forgiven.’ ”6 Yet medical training seldom enables a doctor to deal in any meaningful way with a person’s emotions. He or she has learned simply to function as a “body mechanic.” Likewise, though some psychologists suggest that many emotional difficulties are rooted in spiritual problems, they are seldom able to help in the spiritual area. And, sadly, psychological training programs in Christian institutions differ little from their secular counterparts and frequently teach that it is illegitimate to combine prayer counseling with professional counseling. People are integrated; and when they hurt, they usually need healing in more than one part of their being. Kraft, Charles H.. Deep Wounds, Deep Healing . Baker Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. THE PREEMPTOR NEWS INTRO 121 From THE LIVE RAGGED EDGE RADIO BROADCAST/SHATTER LIVE TV WEBINAR RUSS DIZDAR © 1. WHY IS THE BIG QUESTION? • See it • Feel it • Condemn it https://duckduckgo.com/?q=cjhristian+song+freedom&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DD3xzHSTaATI