18/05/2026
Day 6
There are seasons when life leads us into places we never intended to go.
Sometimes we wandered there by our own choices.
Sometimes we were unknowingly led astray.
Sometimes we were wounded by circumstances we never chose.
Yet no matter how we arrived, we are never beyond the reach of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ.
He comes for what He loves.
He lifts us from the jagged places.
He carries us when we cannot walk.
He binds up our wounds.
And when our hearts have healed in unhealthy ways, He lovingly resets what is crooked so true healing can begin.
Some of the defenses that once protected us—numbing, overworking, control, avoidance, people-pleasing—were never meant to become permanent ways of living. What helped us survive can eventually keep us from becoming whole.
God did not create us merely to endure.
He created us to heal.
Healing requires rest.
Healing requires trust.
Healing requires time.
And just as a broken bone needs both immobilization and rehabilitation, our souls heal best when we:
• Rest deeply
• Nourish our bodies well
• Move gently when we are ready
• Follow the Shepherd’s guidance one step at a time
You are not stuck.
You are not forgotten.
You are not too wounded to be restored.
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalms 147:3
The Shepherd who carries you is also the One who will teach you to walk whole again.
Daily recap from Project Stress Relief, a program through Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole I’ll be facilitating this summer. 21 Days focused on healing, regulation, faith, and emotional wellness. DM me for details.