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The Wounds We Carry: Where Healing Begins and Freedom is Found

The Wounds We Carry: Where Healing Begins and Freedom is Found

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Scripture is rarely chronological, but it is always purposeful.

And so is healing.

In this episode of the Nineveh Ninety-Nine Ministries Podcast, we pause the planned sequence to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and address a deeper question beneath sin, shame, and struggle:

What are the wounds we carry, and how does Jesus heal them?

Many people live faithful lives on the outside while carrying unspoken pain on the inside: father wounds, rejection, betrayal, anger, passivity, isolation, loneliness, and hidden grief. These wounds often shape our behaviors, distort our identity, and keep us bound long after the moment of pain has passed.

This episode is not about surface-level behavior modification. It is about allowing the living Word of God to reach beneath the surface, to divide truth from lies, pain from identity, and wounds from who God says we are.

Through Scripture, pastoral reflection, and prayer, we explore how Jesus meets us in our deepest places of hurt, not with condemnation, but with compassion, truth, and healing.

If you are weary, wounded, or quietly carrying pain no one else sees, this episode is an invitation to come home, and to let the Father bind up what has been broken.


“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

- Psalm 147:3


Jesus is calling the One- and the journey home continues



Nineveh Ninety-Nine Ministries exists to lead men out of isolation, shame, sexual strongholds, and hidden battles, into healing, purity, and identity in Christ.

If you need prayer or support, reach out.

You are not alone

https.ninevehninetynine.ca



Disclaimer:

This podcast is intended to offer biblical encouragement, spiritual reflection, and hope in Jesus Christ. It is not a substitute for professional counseling, medical care, or pastoral oversight within a local church. If this episode brings up deep pain or distress, we encourage you to seek wise, prayerful support from trusted leaders, counselors, or healthcare professionals. Healing is a journey, and you do not have to walk it alone.

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