
Sometimes, patterns of dysfunction can feel comfortable, simply because they are familiar—because they are what you’ve always known.
Maybe it’s a relationship where you walk on eggshells, a habit that numbs instead of heals, or a pattern of saying “yes” when your heart is crying out for “no.”
The routines, the roles, and even the chaos—oddly enough, can become strangely reassuring 😬.
But just because it feels comfortable doesn’t mean it’s healthy—or God’s best for you.
Dysfunction whispers: ‘At least you know what to expect.’
Healing whispers: ‘There’s more for you than this.’
Healing can feel messy and uncertain. It asks you:
- to step into the uncomfortable,
- to face what hurts,
- to believe God in the process,
- to feel emotions you’ve avoided,
- to let go of roles that once made you feel needed,
- to trust God with parts of your story you may not fully understand,
- to set boundaries that may upset others, and
- to release toxic attachments, even when you may feel lonely at first.
If you find yourself clinging to what feels familiar— but you know it is not healthy, let this be your reminder:
👉🏾 You don’t have to stay stuck. 👈🏾
The discomfort of healing is temporary—the peace and freedom that come after are lasting.
Every small step you make into healing—choosing honesty, choosing prayer, choosing courage—is a step closer to the abundant life Jesus promised! The discomfort you feel in the process is proof that you’re moving forward, not staying stuck.
Healing might feel scary, but freedom is waiting on the other side.🏁
