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The Emotionally Whole Family

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Ever had biblical dyslexia?
Ever notice how religion tends to reverse what the Bible actually says? Proverbs 17:22 says: “A joyful heart is good medicine.” But biblical dyslexia hears: “Wait until you’re healed… THEN you can be joyful.” That’s like the doctor saying, “Here’s your prescription—start taking it as soon as you’re completely better.” It makes zero sense when you actually think about it that way. Truth: Joy isn’t the reward for getting healed. Joy is the medicine that brings the healing. Right in the middle of the mess, the pain, the broken relationships—take the joy. Let His presence flood your heart NOW… and watch healing come. Stop waiting to rejoice until everything’s fixed. Start rejoicing and watch so it can get fixed. A joyful heart is good medicine—take it today. This is from my new course “The Grace-Filled Life” now available here in Skool for $33. Want in? Go to “Classroom” here and then scroll down to the course…see you there!
Ever had biblical dyslexia?
2 likes • 15d
Wow that's such a good revelation
God has an answer
We go to the father's table and ask him... a perfect father never turns us away. The veil was torn into two... we have full access to the Father. No questions asked.
The condition of our hearts
There’s a doctor who uses MRIs to look at the fat around his patients’ hearts, then gives them a plan to remove it. What if we could look into our hearts, not for the fat that leaks toxins or restricts its ability to pump blood, but to show us how well we handle the emotions we’ve experienced? What if we could know if our heart’s emotional state is leaking toxic behaviors and thoughts, and restricting our ability to live a full life? Well now we can, and we don’t need an MRI to do it. We created a 3 minute Emotional Wholeness Assessment that does just that! Here's the assessment
The condition of our hearts
2 likes • 15d
I saw a picture of Jesus scrubbing my mind from the garbage I've believed for years about myself.
Resisted by God
Sometimes a sense of superiority can creep into our relationships, where we start seeing ourselves as better than our spouse. We can then begin praying from that superior position, seeking God to change them and help them get better, so they can be more like what we want them to be. God resists the proud, and gives grace to the humble. A sense of superiority is only remedied with humility. Without humility, God will resist the very prayers we pray for our spouse to change.
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That's very uplifting and truth exposing 👏
I took your advice!
I asked you guys which course I should create next, and most people voted for Living in the New Covenant… So I listened, and am starting to create the course right now. Here’s a sneak peak, and if you want to watch the entire intro, it’s in “Classroom”, then scroll down to “The Grace-Filled Life”.
I took your advice!
5 likes • 25d
I would describe grace as a much needed deep exhale... a relief from dead works and dead religion.
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Hallie Von Kaenel
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I grew up in the dallas metroplex area. I am a daughter of God and enjoy pointing people to Jesus.

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Joined Mar 24, 2025
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