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When Pain Meets God's Presence

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Welcome back to I Care Let's Pray Ministries, a space where compassion meets faith, and every heart has a moment to rest and breathe before his throne. Today, our topic will be talking about where pain meets God's presence. God sees and draws near to your pain. There are moments when pain makes you feel invisible, like what you're carrying is too heavy for anyone to notice or even understand. But one of the deepest truths about God is that he does not overlook suffering. He is not distant from it, and he is not waiting for you to get better before he comes close to you. He moves towards you in your brokenness. He is drawn to the places in you that feel shattered, not repelled by them. When everything feels overwhelming and out of your control, God is still at work. Even in stillness, even in the silence, he is fighting battles you cannot see. You may feel like nothing is happening, but his presence is active, steady, and intentional. You are not abandoned in your pain. You are accompanied through it. God said, I will never leave you nor forsake you. Healing is part of God's nature. Healing is not something God reluctantly gives. It flows from who he is. His heart is inclined toward restoration. He sees every wound, not just on the surface, but the ones buried deep within your spirit, within your soul. And his desire right now is to bring wholeness to every part of you from the inside out and through your life. Even when healing feels delayed, it is not denied, my brothers and my sisters. God does not forget what hurts you. He does not ignore what has broken you. He is patient and purposeful, working beneath the surface in ways that are often invisible at first. Restoration with Him is not rushed or shallow. It is deep, intentional, and everlasting. He is not simply trying to fix you, He is making you whole in every area of your life. Faith doesn't mean you never struggle. Faith is often misunderstood as constant strength. But real faith is much more honest than that. It is reaching for God when your hands are trembling and shaking. It is choosing to believe even while wrestling with doubt. God is not intimidated by your questions or your weakness. He welcomes them at his feet. You don't have to come to him with certainty or perfection. You can come tired, unsure, weak, and even conflicted. His strength is not dependent on your ability to hold everything together. In fact, it is often in your weakest moments that his presence becomes the most realist. Your struggle does not disqualify your faith, it deepens it. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Jesus is the ultimate hella. When you look at Jesus Christ, you feel the heart of God in action. He did not avoid pain. He stepped right into it. He melt people and their suffering with compassion, not judgment. He responded to their weariness with invitation and not expectation. His healing was never just physical, it was personal. He restored dignity, renewed hope, and drew people back into a place of belonging. The way he loves is not distant or transactional, it is intimate and sacrificial. His life is a constant reminder that healing is not just about being made better, it is about being brought closer to him. And that is the deeper truth. Healing is not just something God gives, it is something that happens as you encounter him. Amen. They can explain sometimes, and it's sometimes that pain they cannot explain. Holy Father, our soul lays buried at your feet right now, like the woman with the issue of blood. You already see every hidden place within us, the parts we try to protect, the wounds we cannot explain, the weight we carry even when we smile. There is nothing in us that surprises you. You see every burden and every silent tear. You said in your word that you know us by the number of hers on our head. You know us by name. Your word says that you are close to the brokenhearted. So I ask you right now, oh God, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit to draw us near to you each and every day in such a way that we can feel and recognize that it's you. God, please draw near to us as we draw near to you right now, oh God. I pray. We are you are not distant, you are just waiting for us to surrender our all to you. You're not just watching from afar, you are waiting on us. You are here closer than our breath, nearer than our own thoughts. You are here in this very moment, Holy Father. You see every tear before it falls, every ache before it forms, even every fur before it speaks. You do not turn away from our brokenness. You move forward with tenderness, love, grace, and purpose. Heavenly Father, I bring to you the places in us that may feel worn down, exhausted, and fragile, the parts of our hearts that have been stretched too thin, the memories that still echo in the back of our head, the doubts that creep in quietly in the middle of the night, the questions we don't know how to ask you, oh God. You know them all. And still you call each and every one of us to draw closer to you. Heavenly Father, I ask you right now with power and authority to enter into these places I just called out. Not just to touch them, but to dwell there, Heavenly Father. Breathe life where we feel empty, speak peace where our thoughts are restless. Bring stillness where there is chaos inside of us, oh God. Heal not only what is visible, but also heal the hidden places that only you can understand, that only you see, oh God. Heavenly Father, teach us to trust in you more and more every day. Not just when we feel strong, but when we feel undone. Teach us to believe that your presence does not leave when our strength fades. Remind us that we're not held together by our own ability, but by your unwavering love. There are moments when we feel like we're holding on by the smallest thread, but even then, you are holding us and you are keeping us. Even when we feel like we're falling, you are steady beneath us, keeping us. Even we cannot see a way out, Heavenly Father, our way to move forward. You are already there making a way, porting the red seeds in our life so we can overcome, so we can get to the other side. And we thank you for that, Heavenly Father. Help us to release what we cannot control, help us to loosen our grip on the things that weigh us down. Give us the courage to surrender fully, not out of defeat, but out of trust. Heavenly Father, because we know that when we place something in your hands, it is no longer lost. It is held in the safest place it could ever be. That's why we need your grace to surrender all to you. Heavenly Father, I don't just want healing for all of us. I want transformation. I want wholeness. I want healing, grace, wisdom, and for your will to be done in earth as it is in heaven over our life. Not just our life, but our family's life, our children's life, our church members' life, our distant family's life, even our friends, our foes. Heavenly Father, we pray for everyone to be transformed and made whole in your dull and son, Jesus Christ's name, Heavenly Father. I want our hearts to be renewed, our minds to be steady, our spirit to be anchored in you no matter what surrounds us. I pray, oh God, in this very moment. When we grow tired, oh God, be our strength. When we grow uncertain, be our clarity. When we feel uncertain, remind us that we're deeply known, oh God. When we feel unworthy, remind us that we're already chosen. You handpicked us, you formed us in our mother's womb. We are worthy, Heavenly Father. And in the quiet moments when the world slows down, and it is just you and us, help us to rest in your presence, not striving, not searching, just resting comfortably in your arms, knowing that we're safe, we're held, and we're loved beyond anything we could comprehend. You are not finished with us, hallelujah, thank you, Jesus. You are not distant from us, hallelujah, thank you, Jesus. You are not selling toward us, hallelujah, thank you, Jesus. You are right here, right now, in this very moment. Hallelujah. We thank you, oh God, for being our strength, for being our comforter, for being our ultimate healer. Heal us, oh God, in our brokenness, heal us and restore our heart, mass, souls, and spirit, Holy Father. God, renew us in this very moment. I pray. Amen. Amen. I pray that this prayer touches you. I pray God enters whatever room that you're in right now, and He grants you peace. He grants you favor, He grants you healing, that He will speak a word over your life, and you can feel it in the depths of your soul. I'm praying that you get healing like never before. I'm praying for strength. I'm praying for wisdom over your life. I'm praying for God to do something extraordinary in your health. I'm praying that God will raise you up where you're broken, raise you up like the lame man that laid by the pool for 38 years. I'm just praying that God restores you, that you will pick up your mat and walk, that you will wipe your eyes and see. I'm praying that you feel God in this very moment, feel his touch, and know that he loves you. He has not left you, he is with you each and every day. You are held in his presence with healing. God is healing, he is drawing near to you, he is with you in the midst of your trials and tribulations. I want you to just give God thanks and just say, Hallelujah, thank you, Jesus. Because I decree and declare that all things is working now for my good. Until we meet again tomorrow, you have a blessed evening. Hallelujah, hallelujah, amen.