Healing before God does not begin with a stronger self. It begins when the wounded life is allowed to stand in the truth, without disguise, beneath the mercy of Christ. These Scripture-rooted meditations bring the reader into the places where need is most honest: breath caught in fear, thirst waiting for mercy, wounds that cannot explain themselves away, shame brought into the light, and the body learning again how to rest beneath the Word of God.
The pages do not offer a technique, a guarantee, or a hurried answer. They make room for prayer where pain remains real and Christ remains nearer still. Across scenes from Genesis, the Psalms, the prophets, the Gospels, and the life of the early Church, the book returns to one steady truth: the Lord heals with truth, nearness, authority, and love. Healing is shown not as escape from dependence, but as a life gathered under grace, made honest before God, and sent outward in mercy.
For readers who want Scripture to meet lived pain without simplification, these pages offer language to pray, strength to remain, and a book worth keeping close for the slow work of return.
Healing before God does not begin with a stronger self. It begins when the wounded life is allowed to stand in the truth, without disguise, beneath the mercy of Christ. These Scripture-rooted meditations bring the reader into the places where need is most honest: breath caught in fear, thirst waiting for mercy, wounds that cannot explain themselves away, shame brought into the light, and the body learning again how to rest beneath the Word of God.
The pages do not offer a technique, a guarantee, or a hurried answer. They make room for prayer where pain remains real and Christ remains nearer still. Across scenes from Genesis, the Psalms, the prophets, the Gospels, and the life of the early Church, the book returns to one steady truth: the Lord heals with truth, nearness, authority, and love. Healing is shown not as escape from dependence, but as a life gathered under grace, made honest before God, and sent outward in mercy.
For readers who want Scripture to meet lived pain without simplification, these pages offer language to pray, strength to remain, and a book worth keeping close for the slow work of return.