Living With Chronic Pain – Spiritual Healing – The “Push-Pull” Effect
Part of grabbing this new transformed life, even though you might still experience chronic pain, involves the “push-pull” effect as it correlates to belief and discipline.
What I mean is simply this…No matter your adversities, having personal fortitude – composed of belief and self-discipline – will enable you to “push” beyond natural points of resistance in order to gain better ways of living. Yet, the “push” part of human effort comprises only half of the load. It only drives you so far.
Sure, your belief and hard work can spring you free from some of your unhealthy habits. But the “pull” part of the equation is equally, if not more important as the “push” element, when trying to live an abundant life, despite the possibility of living with chronic pain.
The “pull” part means this…It involves the reality that you’re not alone when trying to overcome gigantic obstacles. Your belief system and your fine-tuned dedication to getting the best results aren’t the only factors involved. The “pull” fraction includes the sovereignty of God.
Sometimes your beliefs are limited by your abilities to produce results. God believes in you far more than you probably believe in yourself. His way to “pull” our “push” efforts are subtle and noninvasive. It’s done in love. It’s grounded in greater belief and far greater power and with even far greater wisdom.
When you start to walk out this new transformed life, realizing the “push-pull” effect includes another helper for redeeming your being, you’ll then experience the miraculous changes of abundant living.
Keep me on your favorites. For more about living with chronic pain and spiritual healing visit me at www.gordonselley.com.



