Find Rest & Healing with Us (3)



There are moments when the harsh reality of life can weigh us down. Times when, no matter how hard we try, we can’t seem to recover, heal and strengthen our health condition. Moments when we struggle to hold onto the people we cherish as we watch them fade away physically. There are times when we face unrelenting physical pain and illness ourselves, even with the advances of modern medicine. We may also grapple with traumatic memories that have haunted us since childhood or feel unable to live without the numbing effects of drugs or alcohol.

In these moments, we can feel helpless, lonely, and depressed. When others try to comfort us, it can sometimes only add to our frustration, because they can’t truly understand what we’re going through or provide solutions to our problems. Even as Christians, we may cry out in prayer, asking, “Lord, how long must I suffer?” We may wonder if God is still there, and if He truly cares for us. In our darkest moments, we might question the reasons for living.

But remember, you are never alone. Even the mighty prophet Elijah felt overwhelmed and discouraged, believing that he had failed in his mission and that there was no hope for the future. Likewise, Jesus himself prayed fervently in the Garden of Gethsemane, asking the Father to let the cup of suffering pass from Him. He has walked the path of humanity, experiencing fear, sorrow, and the weight of impending death. He understands every bit of our struggles and cares for us deeply.

Our Heavenly Father knows the perfect timing and path for our lives. No loving parent wants to see their child suffer, and our Heavenly Father is no exception. He has promised us, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” He is always here, waiting for us to turn to Him. Not only can He lead us through any tribulation and adversity, but He can also wipe away every tear from our eyes.

Let us stop fighting health and physical issues.  Start giving in to God so He can help you.  It starts with us humbling ourselves and admitting that we are not in total control of our lives.  It takes patience, trust and humility.  God is waiting there for you so reach out to Him.  Let Him into your life and see how He can make you experience His infinite love, and the true purpose of your life.

Come, join us in turning to the One who understands our struggles better than anyone else. Let nothing hold us down any longer. Embrace the love, hope, and strength that can only be found in God.

We warmly invite you to come to the True Jesus Church’s bi-annual Evangelical Service and Spiritual Convocation.  See details below.

27-30 April, 2023 Evangelical Service and Spiritual Convocation

Thursday, 27 April, 2023 6:50PM to 8:10PM
Friday and Saturday, 28-29 April, 2023 9:00AM to 8:10PM
Sunday, 30 April, 2023 9:00AM to 1:00PM
Complimentary lunch and dinner will be served.

Please find our church location below:

4N550 Church Road
Bensenville, IL 60106
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For online streaming, please click here.

For regular service hours, please click here.

Email us at ilovejesus@tjc-chicago.org

God Healed My Wounds
Katheryn Louie’s life was turned upside down when a car accident took the life of her husband of 32 years. In the midst of painful loss, she found healing through Jesus, who personally cared for her wounds and brought her to a beautiful recovery.
Yearning to Personally Experience God
When his mother became ill in college, Jeff could not understand why this was happening. His friend recommended that he just open up a Bible and read. This was the beginning of Jeff’s pursuit of evidence of God’s existence.
Lifted from the Depths of Depression
As a child, Michelle struggled with depression, OCD and insomnia. However, this was replaced with joy and peace when she received the Holy Spirit, and she felt that the void in her heart was filled. Though unable to come to church for a period of time, God strengthened her and provided that as an opportunity for her to cherish what was so precious about the True Jesus Church.