“Heal me, Lord, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise.”— Jeremiah 17:14
What This Verse Means
Jeremiah’s cry pairs healing and salvation — God alone as source. Repetition (“healed… saved”) isn’t magic formula but thorough dependence amid Judah’s spiritual sickness.
Why It Matters Today
You may chase fixes that bypass God or blame yourself without seeking Him. It matters in therapy and prayer: inviting the Healer doesn’t compete with medicine — it anchors it.
How to Apply It in Your Life
Pray Jeremiah 17:14 slowly as consent, not demand. If healing lags, keep praising — one attribute of God nightly — rehearsing verse’s close: praise outlasts outcome timing.