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August 23, 2013

How to Turn a Broken Heart Into a Burning Heart

Broken heart

If you’re struggling with a broken or discouraged heart (or know someone who is), today’s Front Porch Friday is for you . . . and me. You see, a little black cloud has been following me for the past couple of weeks. But this week, as I was preparing for Front Porch Friday, God encouraged me in such a powerful way, and that’s what I’ll be sharing with you today.

Discover how to turn your broken heart into a burning heart for Him. Click play, and join me on the porch as we continue our Front Porch Friday series You Might Be a Foolish Woman If.  See you on the porch!

Your sister,

LaurieSig

How did the Lord speak to your heart today? What is He shown you that you can share with others who are discouraged? 

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  1. Brandy says

    August 23, 2013 at 1:08 pm

    Thank you for sharing your heart this morning! Sometimes we just need to be reminded of our Lord’s presence. The clouds sometimes cover our eyes and cloud our hearts and it takes the wisdom of Godly people to clear a path to help us see and remember the Truth.

    Reply
    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:49 pm

      Brandy, your comment made me think about several people the Lord has used to remind and encourage me through the years — a few of whom I haven’t thought about in quite some time. Thank you! So happy to have you on the porch today!

      Reply
  2. Crystal says

    August 23, 2013 at 1:10 pm

    John 11:35

    Jesus wept. Sometimes I’ve been so discouraged and self absorbed in my pain that the only bible verse I can utter through my tears is John 11:35 Jesus wept. In context there were several reasons why He might have wept. In Jon Courson’s commentary he lists these possible reasons: Jesus is reminded that sin destroys; Jesus sees the unbelief around Him; Jesus knows He’s going to pull Lazarus out of Paradise; and also….Jesus saw their tears and felt thief pain and wept with them.
    Just knowing Jesus has wept makes me want to run into His loving arms.
    If only I weren’t so foolish. PEACE Laurie! He loves us and will comfort us. Nothing is too hard for God. Take His yoke…

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:15 pm

      So sweet to read your words, Crystal. Bless you — and peace right back atcha, my sister!

      Reply
  3. Del says

    August 23, 2013 at 1:26 pm

    Your words of encouragement, love and hope…just what so many need today. Thank you! Praying for you.

    Reply
    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:38 pm

      Thank YOU, Del. So grateful for your prayers.

      Reply
  4. merinda marbaniang says

    August 23, 2013 at 1:34 pm

    thank you so much God for talking to me rite now through your servant.Thank you for knocking at my broken heart and shake me that i need to wake up from my shattered heat and feeling.With u God is the Happiness and only YOU can understand me.
    YOU HAD TURNED MY BROKEN HEART INTO A BURNING FIRE

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:39 pm

      Blessings to you, Merinda. May your heart continue to burn for Him. Love!

      Reply
  5. Debbie says

    August 23, 2013 at 2:16 pm

    Laurie,
    I couldn’t wait to hear what you had to say, and I wasn’t disappointed. Your cure for broken heartedness of listening to praise, and sermons from great preachers is just the medicine that the Lord prescribes for us at times, and sometimes it’s just getting alone with Him and hearing His heart speak to ours through His Word like He did when we read I John 4 today. My spiritual Mom used to say that just like the mountain that looks ‘gone’ because it’s hidden in the clouds with fog, our brokenhearted circumstances can cause that same fog in our spiritual life, but that’s when we need to remember that the mountain (our Lord’s loving, Almighty Presence) is there, holding our heart when we cry. One day all clouds will gone. I think that is why He did weep when Martha and Mary were so broken hearted. He loved them so, but knew He had to bring this pain into their lives so that they could later see Him as He really is which is far better… He brings those who have seen the miracles to hold onto our faith until theirs is formed in them. Can’t wait till heaven, what a day that will be. I am so looking forward to meeting you, and sitting on the front porch with him and all His girls talking 🙂 love you, Debbie

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:20 pm

      Love the mountain in the cloud illustration! And just thinking about forever fellowship in heaven one day makes me smile. Love to you, too!

      Reply
  6. Mel says

    August 23, 2013 at 2:25 pm

    A few weeks ago, the bottom fell right out of my marriage, but God has given me such strength through His Word. I keep going back for more, because He continually proves to me that I can trust Him to provide for my spiritual needs. Feeling broken hearted? Try Colossians 3:1-2, Philippians 4:6-8, I Peter 2:1 and 4:16, Deuteronomy 32:39, Psalm 50:23. God loves you, and He will NEVER let you down!

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:26 pm

      Awesome, awesome, awesome testimony of God’s awesome presence. Mel, you’ve encouraged so many people today. And you’ve given them some amazing passages to read and receive a burning heart for their broken heart. Thanking the Lord for you right now and praying for you, too. Bless you and thank you for sharing, dear sister.

      Reply
  7. Ann says

    August 23, 2013 at 2:37 pm

    I really appreciate being able to sit down at my computer on Friday’s and hear what the Lord has spoken to you. I do not cross paths with many passionate believers during the week. Your message is water in the desert. I needed the encouragement to be in the Word more. Thanks for continuing your ministry.

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:30 pm

      Hugs to you, Ann. You have encouraged me, too.

      Reply
  8. Linda says

    August 23, 2013 at 4:10 pm

    Thank you Laurie! Tears that slip gently down our cheeks brought about by broken hearts, is a wonderful reminder that we have remembered that our Lord has begun the healing of that broken heart already. Sometimes in groups someone will ask the question, “What Bible Character would you have liked to be?” I always think that I would love to have been walking down the road to the village of Emmaus – that seven mile trek from Jerusalem – with Jesus from the Scripture of Luke 24:27, where He is “Beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself.” It could not get any better than that – Jesus telling the disciples the things concerning Himself, quoting from Scripture telling them everything they could ever possibly need to know, reminding them of what they already knew, and now they had more to share. And, then I think, “I can walk daily with Christ, and while I am not physically walking along a given road with Him, I am walking with Him in Spirit, nonetheless. He is just as present with me today as He was with them that day.” I know Jesus didn’t leave out a detail, and it is the detail that I don’t want to miss out on. He has healed many broken hearts for me. He was there
    through the death of three brothers, my mother and father, my husband of thirty-eight years, numerous relatives and friends. He was there when I’ve been betrayed by family members. He was there when I’ve been betrayed by fellow Christians in ministry. He was there when my heart broke when someone died, who had denounced Him. He was there when someone has broken my heart when I meant so well, and it was taken by them so wrong, and through it all I learned to trust Him even more. He was there when my heart broke when fellow Christians shunned disadvantaged people who were not like them because they had not had the same advantages in life. When I have observations like those just listed, I pray that God will forgive me if my observations appear judgmental in nature. May I always strive to not be a foolish woman! I’m preparing to teach “There is a Season” in September, and I can hardly wait to share God’s Truths as you have laid them out in this precious study, Laurie. It appears that as times get tougher, women are seeking God more. My prayer for this study is that what you are teaching – seeking God first, and loving Him most – is what we will do when it’s all said and done. I’ll keep you posted as we go. I thank God for the Old Testament prophecies and New Testament witnesses. May I never foolishly ignore the Good News of Jesus Christ. Thank you for these short Bible Studies on Front Porch Friday’s. They may be short in time, but they are profound to me in message. I recall your words throughout the weeks following.

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:36 pm

      I appreciate your wisdom and transparency so much, Linda. You sound like just the right girl to lead the “There is a Season” study. 🙂 Can’t wait to hear how it goes, so please do keep me posted. Thank you for your heart for Him and for your willingness to lead other women to Him and His Word. Your burning heart will be contagious. Blessings and love to you!

      Reply
  9. Terri Morrison says

    August 23, 2013 at 4:19 pm

    Bless you my sister in Christ for that much needed message!! It was just what I needed. I am amazed at how my savior knows just what I need to hear to give me encouragement!! Thank you for your ministry and for sharing God’s truth with us each Friday. Look forward to it each week!

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 23, 2013 at 5:37 pm

      Okay, Terri, you and I need to meet up at Sagemont soon for a good hug. Until then, know of my love and prayers for you.

      Reply
  10. Mary Ellen Morehead says

    August 23, 2013 at 10:39 pm

    This bible study is no different from others you have done. They are informative and uplifting. You have been a great guide in my spiritual walk, and have helped me turn my broken heart into a burning one!

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  11. Sue says

    August 24, 2013 at 7:56 am

    Thanks for this teaching, Laurie. There isn’t a woman alive that hasn’t had a broken heart. Your wisdom to remind us who we are in Christ and that he will never leave us is so vital for our spiritual walk. Still praying that I don’t find the foolish woman knocking at my door! Thank God for his presence and us being his children. Without him, there is no hope. May God continue to bless your ministry.
    Love you, Sue

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  12. Debbie says

    August 24, 2013 at 1:03 pm

    Good morning Laurie………..I surely don’t have a clue what little black cloud be hovering around you but we KNOW He does. I will be praying for you as I can see it’s bringing you to tears…..I hate to see you so sad but a very wise & sweet lady told me just a few years ago, (when I had a BIG black cloud raining hail down on my heart), “It’s a season & remember hurting people HURT other people”. I was a direct recipient of that hurt & I was devastated UNTIL my mind, heart & spirit all clicked together & I RAN, (actually, I traveled on my knees),to my Jesus in fervent prayers to our Father God. What He showed me was this, I KNEW the road signs well…….. & I’d already been down the road. But satan tries to disguise things causing us to get confused IF we let him. So I began to pray for His Holy Spirit to fill up every empty crevice of my heart, mind & spirit & I laid the black cloud at His feet every single day…….Finally, the “Son” came on so brightly & my days began to brighten & the pain began to leave & my heart began to SOAR with His incredible LOVE…..Praying for Gods Grace & your Bright Son to shine on you…..starting today…In His Love…….Deb 1John 2:8

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  13. Janis says

    August 25, 2013 at 8:41 pm

    Laurie,
    I have hit a real low patch. I suffer from depression and constantly need to monitor my emotions. I am a single woman and want so much to let others closer but I need courage and am easily discouraged. I know that God loves me and cares for me but sometimes I need to be reminded he is with me. My cloud is going from gray to black at times, but after watching your video today I feel hope creeping in, I am off to read more of God’s word as I do most nights. God bless you for the hope and healing he does through you. You are such a blessing to me this Sunday as I look to find some hope and attempt to once more focus on the many blessings of our Lord and savior. May your cloud also become a shade lighter as God works through you.
    Janis

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    • Laurie Cole says

      August 27, 2013 at 1:05 pm

      It took courage for you to comment, Janis, and I am so grateful you did. I want you to know that I’m praying for you as you battle that black cloud — don’t give up. When hope begins to fade for me, this is where I run: Lamentations 3:21-25. You, precious sister, are a blessing to me. Love and prayers to you.

      Reply
  14. Lily says

    August 26, 2013 at 9:37 pm

    Laurie,
    As I was trying to go to bed, I must have tossed and turned for about a good 30-40 minutes due to a heavy heart, and just feeling overwhelmed with life lately. I prayed and spilled out my feelings to the Lord and I thought to myself I need to log onto Priority Ministries and see what kind of a teaching Laurie has on Front Porch Friday.I’ve missed you over the summer,and for some reason have not been receiving your Front Porch Friday by email anymore. I could not believe how much your teaching was meant for me to hear. I just sat and listened as tears rolled down my face.I felt so much relief and a peace just came over me. Keep doing what your doing Laurie,God is using you in mighty ways! God bless you!

    Reply
    • Laurie Cole says

      August 27, 2013 at 12:56 pm

      Lily, your sweet note brought tears to my eyes: 1) because I can so relate to your heavy heart, and 2) because I am so grateful the Lord led you to Front Porch Friday. How I praise Him for the peace, comfort, and encouragement He gave you through His Word. He is so sweet, isn’t He? One more thing: several women have been telling me lately that, like you, they aren’t receiving the blog posts/emails anymore. While I can’t explain why that’s happening, I do have a simple solution: Lily, just resubscribe to the blog. I believe that will solve the problem and put you right back on the porch with me each week. 🙂 Thank you, precious sister, for your encouragement. Love and continued peace to you!

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  15. Dorothy gamage says

    September 15, 2013 at 4:30 pm

    I watch and listen to messages online. I enjoy listening to you, Laurie be ause you minister directly to my heart through you real practical teachings. You are real Laurie that’s what I like best a out you.

    Thank you sooooooo much.

    Reply

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