This is for all who have cried out in pain and brokenness just like this picture. It’s not a good place to be or a good feeling to have… but healing will come as we get past this point of devastation.
Crying out in pain…
from the depths of our being.
With indescribable wails…
and a devastated feeling.
For our hearts just cry out…
from the wounds deep inside…
as we get to that point…
that our brokenness can’t hide.
And no one understands…
the brokenness within…
as the pain just cries out…
before the healing can begin.
© Secret Angel and The Abuse Expose’ with Secret Angel, 2014.
Dear Lord, only You have seen the brokenness that so many of us have had that brings us to our knees. Bring healing and restoration to all. Set us free from the bondage of our past and lead us into the future that You have planned for each of us… in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Very well spoken, for it requires the heart and soul to overcome the pain we store in the depths of our subconsciousness.
Amen… Only God can see these wounds and He heals! Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Very powerful! God gives us the strength to get through stages of heartache so that we appreciate the happy times more deeply. I know I appreciate my good days because of the bad
Amen… I totally agree with you!
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Heart felt words… sometimes we have to feel our brokenness to understand how we came to break, and feel the cleansing waters of our tears…
Amen!! God will bring healing and restoration when we hold onto Him. God bless you, Robyn!!
I have cried like that photo suggests when our son was killed in a car accident. I look at that photo and i understand. At times, i have silently hurt to a great measure with no outward clue. At both times, God has been with me. He will never leave. Thank you for pisting this.
Hi Myra, I am so sorry for your loss. That depth of crying with gut-wrenching sobs can only be understood by those who have cried out like that. I know that I have in my brokenness… but I can’t even imagine suffering the loss of a child. My heart goes out to you. Thanks for comment and may God bless you and your family!
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