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From the Wounds of War to Yeshua’s Healing — Spiritual Restoration in the Body of Messiah

  • Guy Cohen
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

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Spiritual awakening and healing in the Name of Yeshua, between the pain of war and the power of the Kehila.

 

In times of war, fear, and global turmoil, many hearts carry deep wounds of the soul. Some have witnessed unbearable scenes, returning from battle with their bodies intact but their souls bleeding. Others live with anxiety, recurring memories, or a profound emptiness symptoms of post-traumatic stress (PTSD).

 

Amid all this, a spiritual call is being heard, a call to awaken, to return to the source of life, hope, and healing: Yeshua the Messiah.

 

Yeshua is no stranger to suffering. He Himself carried the pain of the world upon His shoulders. In His crucifixion, He also took upon Himself the emotional and mental wounds of humanity, to bring deep restoration, as it is written: “By His wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).

 

This healing is not only for the body but first and foremost for the heart and soul. It restores to a person the ability to feel again, to love again, and to trust again. Yet there is a deeper truth: healing happens within a believing community. Yeshua did not call a person to live out their faith in isolation, but as part of one body the Body of the Messiah. Within the congregation, the power of the Spirit is revealed, and healing takes place in mind, body, and spirit.

 

When the congregation stands together in prayer, something profound happens the Shekinah, the divine presence, descends. “For where two or three gather in My name, there I am in the midst of them.” (Matthew 18:20) In this prayer, filled with faith and love, the ground for healing is formed. The divine energy (power) of the Holy Spirit moves among people, releasing fears, cleansing pain, and filling hearts with peace and renewal.

 

A healthy congregation is one that moves in love, partnership, and spiritual authority. These three flow together: love brings compassion, partnership builds unity, and authority releases divine power to act in Yeshua’s name. God did not give the gifts of the Spirit to remain written in books He gave them to be active among His people.

 

When a believer who carries pain or trauma stands in the midst of the Kehila, and the brothers and sisters pray, lay hands in faith, and speak words of life in Yeshua’s name, a miracle happens. Not always instantly, but truly. It is the power of divine healing, flowing through love, unity, and the spiritual authority of the believer.

 

The congregation is called to be a spiritual house of healing a place of empathy, listening, and emotional and spiritual care. A place without judgment but full of compassion. A place where the wounded can rest, and the strong carry them in love. Every spiritual gift works together with the others: prophecy that encourages, prayer that heals, and grace that covers wounds. In this way, the Kehila becomes the Ark of our time a spiritual refuge in a stormy world. It is the place where the Holy Spirit manifests tangibly, where Yeshua Himself touches people through the hands and hearts of His believers.


Those who suffer from trauma or deep pain are not meant to carry it alone. They are invited into the Body of Messiah, into the fellowship of believers, to experience the power of the Spirit a power of healing, renewal, and revived faith. And in the name of Yeshua the name that holds life, healing, and salvation every broken heart can be restored. For when the believing community stands united, praying and moving in the gifts of the Spirit and in the authority of Messiah the whole world awakens to new life.

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