One of the main things I have learnt in the journey to healing is that God is concerned about the whole human being. The definition of peace that Jesus continously promises us in the Bible is not our general understanding of peace. “THIS PEACE” refers to wholeness,completeness a putting together of broken pieces, welfare between entities and states. “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (John 14:26–27).We human beings are multifaceted and multidimensional and our continous insistence on focusing on one aspect of our humanity will only cause us to be constantly feel like as failures as we neglect the other parts that make us whole. Therefore the aim of this blog is to examine the deep healing of the BODY, SOUL and SPIRIT everything that makes us human and ensuring every aspect is optimized so that we can enjoy the “fullness” of life and peace that has been our promise from God since the inception of time.
SOUL, my personal favourite, most neglected, frequently misunderstood part of our humanity. The soul of a person I consider to be the operating system of that person. This is the part of us that houses our intellect, emotions, feelings, it comprises of our mind, intellect and feelings. This is the part of us which interacts with other people on the most basic levels and is most affected by relational interactions. This is the part of a human being that stores, remembers and decides what works and what does not work to help us navigate living in this broken world. This is the part of ourselves that we do not fully understand because it has become disconnected from its source. This is the part of us that usually needs the most healing before we can become the fullness of who God created us to be, this is the part that needs Jesus the most. The part He puts carefully and thoughtfully puts together, prunes, exorcises and cultivates to enable His Spirit move freely within us. This is the part that houses our mistakes and truimphs.

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