One morning, I woke up and noticed something strange — my feet were two different shades. My left one looked perfectly normal, but my right, injured foot had a purplish tint to it. I honestly have no idea why it looked that way, and for a moment I just stared at it. But here’s the beautiful thing — I had no fear.
A few months ago, that might not have been the case. Early on in this recovery, every ache, color change, or new feeling would have sent my mind racing. But this time, I just looked at it, breathed, and reminded myself, “God’s got this.”
Sometimes, healing looks a little different than we expect. It’s not always pretty or perfectly even. It’s a process — a living picture of how God works in us too. He’s constantly restoring, renewing, and refining, even when things don’t look “normal.”
Scripture:
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3
God’s healing isn’t just about the physical; it’s about the peace He places deep in our hearts when we trust Him through uncertainty. Even when things look off or feel uncomfortable, His hand is steady over it all.
Encouragement:
Sometimes the evidence of healing looks messy before it becomes beautiful. Our part is to rest in His care, to keep trusting that even what doesn’t make sense is still under His control.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for peace that replaces fear. Thank You for reminding me that healing can look different every day, yet You are faithful through it all. Help me to keep trusting You in the unknowns and to see Your hand in every part of this process. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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