Gods love…a healing balm.

God’s love for a broken heart is deep, tender, and unwavering. Scripture tells us that He is especially close to those who are hurting:

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

When our hearts are shattered by loss, disappointment, or pain, God’s love becomes a healing balm. He does not turn away from our sorrow but draws near, offering comfort, peace, and restoration.

In Isaiah 61:1, we see Jesus’ mission:

“He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners.”

This means that no matter how deep our wounds are, His love can restore us. He does not waste our pain but uses it to draw us closer to Him, teaching us to trust in His goodness even in the midst of sorrow.

If your heart is broken, know that you are never alone. God sees you, loves you, and is working to heal and restore you in ways beyond what you can imagine.

Would you like me to pray for you? If so please comment or message me.

– denise marie

“So if the son sets you free, you will be free indeed”. – John 8:36

4 thoughts on “Gods love…a healing balm.

  1. Z says:
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    Hi Denise,

    I have been enjoying your videos and heartfelt prayers and thanks to our wonderful Father God. Thank you for inviting us to ask you to pray for us. Both I and my husband are in need of prayers. We both are facing and will continue to face serious health issues as well as more and more family emotional abuses and betrayals. Would ask you to please pray for us. Thanks.

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    • nolongerheldcaptive says:
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      Hey Z, I am so sorry for the painful situations that are happening in your family and the difficult health challenges you, your husband and family are facing. Yes, I will be praying for you all!! Please know that God is your Hope, and He will be with you every step of the way. Hugs!🩷

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