Deborah Hall-Branch

"Surprise Almost Killed Me Before ..."



Posted: Wednesday, June 24, 2009

by Deborah Hall-Branch
Fruit of the Spirit Ministry

A few days ago while in a deep-hearted conversation with a young aspiring writer, we somehow managed to invade the subject of trust. It seems he'd lost his for anything proven to be human. Sitting there listening to the deeply embedded hurts forming themselves as words from his mouth, I carefully watched the huge lump of disappointment in his throat ascend and descend.

He concluded each narrative with "Nothing surprises me any more. Surprise almost killed me before." Although I'd suffered many hardships in my own life, unable to imagine the measure of pain he felt in his grief stricken heart. Distraught, the young man went on to share more intimate secrets of previously trusting those who soon showed to be unworthy.

With a marriage of twenty years three days away from being legally over, I couldn't help but think how so many have thrown away valuable relationships, friendships, associations taking them ever so lightly. In this person's mind, whatever fates still awaited him, nothing would ever come as a surprise anymore.

His life appeared before him as a script being written daily, the editors changing characters at any given time without warning him. Remembering lines gave the impression of being pointless. Hope, laughter, joy had been canceled.

Refusing to bombard him with biblical scriptures, my ears remained attentive to his hidden weeping. At the end, we both sat back in our chairs and exhaled. Glancing into his eyes, softly I said, "Jesus wept," and the young man began to weep uncontrollably.

In slowly succumbing to the voices of betrayal, loneliness, his heart melted away when he discovered Christ wept also. It was then he confessed reaching the end of his own strength. If Christ knew how he felt, perhaps He'd be willing to help him.

Psalm 147:3 says, "He healeth the broken heart, and bindeth up their wounds." That day he found trust again, and in one whom'd remain faithfully his friend forever, Christ the physician of broken hearts and wounds.

Every time I get opportunity to view someone being resuscitated back to life after the flat line has been called, then "nothing surprises even me any more." Disappointments in life being ever so strong, stormy cannot maintain under the love of our Creator. It is then when we become weak, He becomes strong. In moments of despair, voids of finances, tolerance running low, He remains faithful.

Today, let not your heart be troubled with life's negative inclinations. If you've misplaced your hope in the boundaries of your tears, there's a way of finding it again. There's nothing wrong with discovering nothing surprise you any more, but remember, "Jesus Wept."

Prophetess Deborah Hall-Branch was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After working many years in the health field, a job separation nudged her to begin writing about her life’s experiences. Over the years of much spiritual counseling, receiving healing from the trauma of abuse, and sicknesses in her body; today through Christ Jesus and those He gave rule over her, she stands a delivered vessel from the demons that had her bound. Through her sufferings she acquired a desire to communicate in general the importance of forgiveness. Prophetess Branch is also a published author who speaks, teaches about abuses warning signs, its aftermath to both men and women.

Her book, "Through the Eyes of Abuse" is a Worldwide Distribution. Order your copy today at Amazon.com. Or, local bookstores everywhere.

For more information: www.deborahhbranch.com

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» left by Jean Purcell
2 years 335 days ago.
40 fans.
Dear Deborah, This is a well-written and emotionally moving article about a compassionate encounter. You were a patient and good listener and what a needed release that was for that man to be able to weep over the many hurts. Thank you for writing this.
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 335 days ago.
26 fans.
You're more than welcome.  Thank you for your comment. 
 
Deborah
» left by Ben Jones
2 years 335 days ago.
71 fans.
I'm sure your kindness and compassion played a part to provide him strength.
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 333 days ago.
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I pray so.
 
Thank you.
 
Deborah
» left by Hannah Quinn
2 years 335 days ago.
46 fans.
A very touching piece of writing.
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 333 days ago.
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Thank you.
 
Deborah
» left by Nenita Wells
from Providence, RI
2 years 335 days ago.
Hi Deborah.
 
You are very compassionate. Thank you for writing and sharing this article. I truly enjoyed reading your work.  I am a believer of this, "Christ the physician of broken hearts and wounds.  I have experienced betrayal and was hurt emotionally and I trusted the good Lord for healing.
 
Blessings.
 
Best regards,
 
Nenita
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 333 days ago.
26 fans.
Thank you Nenita.  I came to know that's all we really can do.  And, it works out every time.
 
Deborah
» left by Nenita Wells
2 years 335 days ago.
298 fans.
Hi Deborah.
 
Thank you for writing this article, this has touched me. I truly enjoyed this piece. Thank you for sharing.
 
Blessings.
 
Nenita
» left by straight talk
2 years 333 days ago.
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Good artilce. I cannot help but think that it is so much harder for one who believes or at least professes to believe to have so many trials and hurts. In human perspective none of us would be believers if we didn't hope for something better afterwards. Perhaps that is why so many don't believe? How does one equate hardship and trials to love in the human sense?
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 333 days ago.
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Thanks Robert for your comment.  The human sense (mind) alone could never equate it.  Hurt is hurt. Hardship is hardship. Trials are trials.  In pains path of survival  the hope you mentioned unfortunately becomes a stranger to our natural sense which is why it is so hard for many to believe.  Hope may give no immediate visual sight of answer or rescue to an unbeliever, and requires faith to wait believing along the way for a positive outcome.  If we maintain here between the two it will eventually end us at our origination, "LOVE" which hurt, harship, pain often longs for. 
» left by Anonymous
2 years 333 days ago.
A well-delivered sermon, but still a sermon. Nice use of phrasing, shows intelligence. Just not my cup of tea.
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 333 days ago.
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Thank you.  There are some teas I don't particularly care for either, but generally serve just what my guest need.
 
Deborah
» left by Marcia Balthazar
2 years 331 days ago.
12 fans.
Thank you for this article. It brings to my rememberance the fact that only when we are week can we receive forgiveness and offer forgivenessjust as the written Word says.
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 330 days ago.
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Thank you Marcia.  Forgiveness is so very important especially for the healing process to began.
 
Deborah 
» left by revruc1
2 years 330 days ago.
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I appreciate your "keeping me in rememberance." We can forget. You did well to just listen. When one talks with hurt and pain long enough with sincerity, God will appear. In this case, it was God in man, working through man, to get to man. You were his tunnel.
» left by Deborah Hall-Branch 2 years 330 days ago.
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Forgetting comes so easy to some, but if you glance again at the scar where hurt us to dwell, you'll remember "some of these were once you."  I simply remembered.
 
I thank God for that and your comment.
 
Deborah
» left by Sophie Castonguay
2 years 330 days ago.
Wonderful writing style! Transforming a simple conversation into an inspiring and touching story. Thank you for sharing.

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