
We’ve all done it—pushed down the pain, smiled when we were breaking inside, and convinced ourselves that if we could just move on, we’d be okay.
But deep within, we carry hidden wounds—betrayals, rejection, abuse, shame, fear, abandonment—buried beneath layers of performance, perfectionism, or people-pleasing.
These secret places of our soul can feel too messy, too broken, or too vulnerable to bring into the light. But Jesus already sees them. And more than that—He longs to heal them.
In Genesis 16, we meet Hagar—a woman discarded and mistreated. In her pain, she flees into the desert. Alone and unseen by everyone else, Hagar is found by God. He calls her by name and meets her with compassion. Overwhelmed, she declares, “You are the God who sees me” (Genesis 16:13, NIV).
God still sees us today.
The tears we cry in silence,
the fears we can’t voice,
the wounds we’ve hidden from the world—
He knows them all.
👉🏾✝️ And He is not repelled by our brokenness; He is moved by it.
Isaiah 53:5 tells us, “By His wounds, we are healed.”
👉🏾✝️ Jesus didn’t just come to save our souls—He came to make us whole.
He bore the weight of our sin and our sorrow.
🙌🏾✝️ When He reached out to the leper, dined with the outcast, and restored the broken, He revealed the heart of a Savior who meets us where we are and makes us new.
When we hide our wounds, we also hide from healing.
But when we surrender, we find that Jesus doesn’t just put a bandage on our pain—He transforms it.
He turns mourning into joy, ashes into beauty, and shame into testimony.
🙏🏾 A Prayer to Invite His Healing
Jesus, I’ve carried wounds that no one sees. I’ve hidden pain because I wasn’t sure what to do with it. But You see me, and You love me still. Today, I invite You into the broken places of my heart. Heal what’s hurting. Restore what’s been lost. Help me believe that nothing is beyond Your reach. Make me whole. In Your name, Amen.