
25-148 Heart Rehab: Healing from Relationship Wounds
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Marriage has the power to bless deeply—and wound deeply. The closer the relationship, the sharper the sting when things go wrong. Words spoken in anger, seasons of silence, broken trust, or unmet expectations can leave scars that don't fade quickly. But here’s the good news: God doesn’t ignore those wounds—He heals them.
Our springboard for today’s discussion is:"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." — Psalm 147:3
If you’re hurting in your marriage—emotionally, spiritually, or relationally—know this: God sees. He sees the tearful prayers you haven’t told anyone about. He sees the aching silence. And He’s not asking you to cover it up. He’s asking you to bring it to Him.
Healing isn’t pretending it didn’t hurt. It’s choosing to bring your heart into the presence of the One who knows how to bind it gently.
And yes—healing takes time. Just like a physical wound, emotional wounds need cleansing, care, and patience. Some might require conversation and counseling. Others might start with confession and forgiveness. But every healing journey begins with surrender.
You don’t heal by demanding your spouse fix you. You heal by letting God restore what’s been torn. That might mean laying down bitterness. That might mean inviting accountability. That might mean trusting God again… even before your spouse changes.
And if you’re the one who caused the wound—don’t harden your heart. Own it. Apologize with humility. Then let God shape you into someone who no longer wounds, but builds.
God doesn’t waste pain. And He never leaves wounds untreated. When you place your brokenness in His hands, He doesn’t just patch it—He makes it stronger than before.
Question of the Day:What wound have you been carrying in your marriage that God wants to begin healing today?
Mini Call to Action:Take a quiet moment and write down what’s been hurting. Invite God into it. If it’s time, share it gently with your spouse.
Let’s Pray:Lord, You are the healer of broken hearts. We bring You every wound, every scar, and every pain. Bind us up with Your love. Teach us how to walk in forgiveness, restoration, and grace. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Let’s Get To Work!God doesn’t just heal what’s broken—He redeems it for His glory.
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