We all have memories of childhood, some are happy, others are unfortunate. Painful memories are often memories remaining with us and appear at first glance moments until we heal them. The memory of happiness often falls into the background and often manifests as a nostalgia of good times of the past. There is another memory, purely happy memory. They are neither pain nor saddened. They smile us and give energy. For me, much of these memories are related to my mother and older brother's dance, as my father is playing the keyboard.
The nostalgic hype was originally formed by memory, and in most cases it is an old memory of childhood. We remember what we tried before. Whatever it is, this article will focus on the video game example. We do not remember every shadow of this experience correctly, so we work harder and a wrong memory is born. Our memories are full of holes, so our brain is full of positive memories. We want to recall that it is a positive experience for ourselves.
God wants to heal them if we can recognize painful memories in our minds. We can free memory to God for healing. Sticking to the negative past may hinder the devout future. In order to gain the resurrection of Christ's resurrection it is to forget what goes backwards and advance (Philippians 3: 11-14). With our will, we have to choose to stop praying for God's supply. Jacob 4: 2 KJV And he said, This is not because you have not done it. Specific exploration is an important principle of prayer. If we now heal our memories of wounds and ask God to believe in our hearts, we have what we are looking for. We must repent in our own mouth and thank you for healing your memory now (Mark 11: 23). We can not keep meditating about memories, I pray that God will heal us someday. We are not asking Jesus to offer healing to us. It is fully available