Self Care Through Prayer and Forgiveness
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About the Book
Forgiveness is a channel God has made for the fl ow of fresh water. The scripture state:
“. . . out of your belly shall fl ow rivers of living waters” (John 7:38 [KJV]). Rivers of
life, rivers of fresh ideas and rivers of fresh creative energy spring from the belly to refresh
the heart, mind, and soul, bringing greater reasons and passion to love and give again.
This depth of self-care stimulates you to the core with a new surge of the Holy Spirit
and creates a divine release of laughter, joy, and peace. This invigorating state of being is
nurtured by the Holy Spirit.
Prayer is one of the vehicles God uses to talk to you. Forgiveness is one of His
commandments. We routinely use both of these disciplines to nurture and minister to
others. It's vital to use them when caring for yourself, too. Those who do, experience
spiritual depth and wholeness because they are renewed in their spirit every day and
abide in a fresh place.
The act of letting go is another action you can take toward self-care. It is essential to
self-care to release, and to let go. You can't receive anything when you're full—full of
caring and attending to others, full of unsettled concerns, emotions, or thoughts. Your
ability to let go allows you to move to a place of wholeness. It creates the space you
need to receive more. It is impossible to pour more into a full cup. By letting go of past
experiences you create room for something new to emerge. “Behold, the former things
are come to pass, and new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them”
(Isa. 42:9 [KJV]).
About the Author
Helen Orme has earned a doctorate in ministry from San Francisco Theology and a Master of Pastoral Studies from Seattle University, a B.A. degree in Biblical Education with emphases in Leadership and Policy Studies from The Moore-Montgomery College, a B.A. in Applied Psychology from City University in Bellevue, WA. She is the ordained pastor and founder of Shekinah Glory Tabernacle of Renton, WA. She served as the Women’s Auxiliary chairperson for the Pacific Northwest District Council. She is the founder and CEO of “The Daughters of Destiny Christian Women’s Fellowship.”