Lesson Two: Healing Presence

  1. Opening Invocation

    Begin with a gentle chant:
    “Lord, You remember me…Lord, You heal me.”
    This shifts the focus from being
    remembered to being restored.
  2. Scripture Anchor

    Mark 5:34 – “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace and be healed of your affliction.”
    Psalm 147:3 – “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
  3. Teaching Theme

    God’s remembrance leads to healing: To be remembered is not only to be seen, but to be touched by divine presence.
    Healing as wholeness: Not just physical, but emotional, spiritual, and communal restoration.
    Faith and presence: Healing often begins with the awareness that God is near, even before the cure arrives.
  4. Poetic Meditation
    In the silence, you are near.
    In the wound, you are balm.
    In the brokenness, you are wholeness.
    In remembering, you are healing.
  5. Practical Application
    I would like to invite you (participants) to name places in your life where you long
    for healing presence.
    I would encourage journaling or spoken prayer: “Lord, heal me in…” (naming specific areas).
    Connect this to your own ministry of healing-centered creativity-showing how art, ritual, and teaching can be vessels of God’s presence.
  6. Closing Ritual

    Now, return to the refrain: “Lord, You heal me.”
    End with a blessing: “May the God who remembers also restore, may
    The One who heals also holds.”

    This lesson builds on the first: Remembrance, Healing, and Presence. Being
    remembered by God naturally flows into being healed and restored.