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Saturday Contemplative: What Love Looks Like Scripture: Luke 5:17–26 One of the signs of Resurrection life is the healing of what has been broken. In this episode, we reflect on the paralyzed man carried by his friends to Jesus and what this story teaches us about love, restoration, and faith. This is a contemplative prayer episode about the kind of love that carries people to Jesus. It is also about the deeper healing Jesus brings, not just outward healing, but forgiveness, wholeness, and restoration at the soul level. If you are carrying a broken relationship, longing for healing, or trying to love someone well, this episode offers space to bring those burdens to Jesus. In this episode, we reflect on: the friends who carried someone to Jesus forgiveness as the beginning of healing what it means to carry love in our relationships ☆Go on a trip with Rachael: Bible Study Live ☆To Learn more about supporting a child: ⁠Compassion International⁠ ☆Get Ad-Free Episodes, Bonus Content, and more here: ⁠ patreon.com/HearingJesus ☆Pick up a copy of latest book: Bible Study and Devotional ☆Have a question for Rachael? Ask it here: Ask Rachael a Question ☆If you would like to give to Hearing Jesus and financially support the podcast, you can do so here ! ➤ Give Here ☆Facebook ➤https://www.facebook.com/SheHears.org/ ☆Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/rachael.d.groll/ ☆Website ➤ Hearing Jesus Bible, Bible Study, Devotions, Devotional, Daily Devotional, Prayer, Jesus, God, Holy Spirit, Spiritual Growth, hearing God’s voice, Hearing God, Hearing Jesus, Praying, Pray, God’s Word, Scriptures Hearing Jesus, Knowing God's Voice, Female Prophets, Bible Study, Spiritual Growth, Christian Podcast, Faith Journey, Obedience, God's Communication, Personal Reflections, prophecy, faith, surrender, spiritual gifts, women's ministry, Christian podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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