It’s Time To Get Healed

It’s our responsibility to get healing. We need to stop taking what was accomplished on the cross for granted. Jesus died for our FULL healing: inside and out. This means we should not be bleeding on everyone else. Especially if you are in a leadership role or ministry position. When we know the truth, we are held accountable to walk that out.

John 15:22 says, “They would not be guilty if I had not come and spoken to them. But now they have no excuse for their sin.”

Now that we know the Truth, we are guilty if we do not walk out our salvation. When I first surrendered back to the Lord, He immediately told me to go and make disciples. I thought it was odd because the church was already supposed to be doing that… but most aren’t. That could be a blog for another day, but today we are focusing on maturing and growing up.

After the Lord told me to do that, He led me to get inner healing and deliverance. Now, I had grown up in a spirit-filled church my entire life and was even saved and baptized in the Holy Spirit when I was a child at church camp, yet all these years I didn’t grasp the concept of being set free from my torment. When I found out it was even a thing, I got angry because it was not being taught in the church. It was the key in my life that changed everything and set me forth in my destiny, yet I had never even heard of it before. The church of all places should be teaching this. But of course, the enemy doesn’t want that to take place.

But the thing about me is, when I learn more truth and freedom, I’m going to share it and shout it from the rooftops. The Bible says deliverance is the children’s bread: this means believers will be going through it, not the unsaved. So, why was this not taught? That is a question I couldn’t spend too much time on, what I needed to do was begin to teach on it and get the truth out there.

So, after the Lord lead me to go through inner healing, everything changed. The fear, the anxiety, the prison I was living in mentally immediately began to fade away. I began to learn my true identity in Christ and what freedom really was. I began to grow quickly into what the Lord called me to be. This was the only missing piece. I had tried to live for God my whole life, but I was never able to keep my head above water… until HEALING took place. This was seriously the game changer for me. I finally began to overcome my sin and become holy and righteous like the Lord instructs us to.

So, if you’re reading this and struggling, this is your confirmation that the Lord is speaking to you and telling you to get set free once and for all. In fact, we are supposed to be maturing and growing in the Lord, so it shouldn’t even be an option. If not, we will be bleeding onto others and hurting them. Hurt people hurt people and we are coming into a season where this won’t be acceptable to the Father any longer.

The church is held to a higher standard and it’s time we start taking some responsibility, stop pointing the finger at everyone else, and grow up and get healed and made WHOLE. When Jesus died for your full freedom and deliverance, do you think He is going to accept the excuse on judgement day for why you didn’t choose to receive it, and instead you hurt others in the process? I think not.

It’s time to get free and healed once and for all. It won’t take away the warfare, but you will be able to rise above your circumstances and live in a place of victory and be seated in heavenly places. The Lord has already done His part, the responsibility now lies on us. It’s time. GET FREE! Do the work, walk out your salvation and grow in maturity in Christ. Others lives depend on it…


Hannah Smith, author of the Moving Mountains blog, is a woman who feels she has experienced a lot of life in her 33 years. 

At 19 years old, Hannah joined the Army. After moving around the country, getting a divorce and losing what seemed like everything, she landed back where God wanted her in Ohio, even though she fought the whole way. She is now a devoted follower of Christ and seeks the Lord with all she’s got.

Hannah is married and a RN, but works as a stay-at-home mom to her 3 children per instruction from the Lord.

She loves to hike, travel, drink coffee, and talk about Jesus. Hannah also has a heart to create a home and life in which she can be a safe place for the hurting and the broken. Her biggest piece of advice would be to never tell the Lord you will never do something- because He will most likely then ask you to do that very thing, LOL!

To her readers, Hannah says, “I believe that God set every single one of you reading this apart, for such a time as this. It is my hope and prayer that God would use the words I say to change your life in a way you and I never thought possible!”

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