You know, those of us who care deeply for others often fall into a subtle trap. We see the brokenness in people’s lives—the deep wounds, the confusion—and we instinctively want to fix it. We think if we can just find the right words or the perfect solution, we can make them whole again. But that is a burden too heavy for any human to carry.
In this conversation, Cheryl La Mastra joins me to share a liberating truth that is essential for anyone who ministers to others, whether you are a professional counselor or simply a caring friend. The truth is this: we are not the ones who change lives. We are merely the signposts. Our job is to speak the truth in love, yes, but ultimately, we must point them to the only One who can truly mend a broken heart. I invite you to listen in as we discuss the freedom that comes when we finally admit, “He is the Healer, not me.”