Speak Life Day 4

Wholeness

Do you want to be made whole?

To truly understand the root causes of hair and scalp issues, we must first understand how we were created. We were designed in wholeness, but sin separated us from God. Through Jesus Christ, we are reconnected with the Father, allowing us to live in wholeness once again.

Wholeness means complete alignment—our thoughts, emotions, speech, actions, and feelings must be one. We cannot believe God for healing and then speak sickness. We cannot declare God’s word while feeling defeated. True wholeness requires 100% confidence in God’s promises, where every part of us aligns with His truth.

John 17:3 reminds us: "Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent."

What Wholeness Truly Means:

  • Oneness with the Father

  • Truth and Life found only in Christ (John 14:6: "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'")

  • Alignment of thoughts, emotions, speech, and actions

  • Transformation into His image (true beauty)

  • Confidence and consistency in faith, free from doubt

Studying Jesus to Understand Wholeness

Philippians 2 reveals that Jesus existed in the form and unchanging essence of God. He possessed the fullness of all divine attributes and was one with the Father. Yet, He humbled Himself—temporarily setting aside His outward divine expression—becoming fully human while remaining without sin. His obedience, even to death on the cross, revealed the depth of His wholeness.

John 14:9-10 shows us Jesus’ oneness with the Father: "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. The words I say to you, I do not speak on my own authority. Rather, it is the Father, living in me, who is doing his work."

Jesus knew His identity. He wasn’t afraid of losing His divine power or dignity. His humility and obedience to the Father show us that wholeness is about knowing who we are in Christ and trusting God’s divine plan.

Key Reflection:

We were created in wholeness. Jesus restored our connection to the Father so that we can live in complete alignment with Him. To heal and thrive in our hair journeys, we must embrace this wholeness.

Wholeness is living without contradiction—believing God’s promises, speaking life, and aligning our feelings and actions with His word.

Do you want to be made whole?: Day 4 Challenge

  1. Study Philippians 2, John 5, John 17:3, and John 14:6-10, and share your revelations with the community!

  2. Reflect on this question: Do you want to be healed or made whole?

  3. Write down how you define wholeness in your life.

  4. How can aligning with Christ's image transform not only your hair but your entire being?

  5. Spend time in prayer, asking God to reveal areas in your life where He desires to restore wholeness.

    Remember: Wholeness is the foundation for transformation. Your hair, like your spirit, thrives when you live in alignment with God’s truth. Let today be the day you step fully into the wholeness Christ intended for you.


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