3-minute devotion for Friday, 11/28/25
“The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor; he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted…” Isaiah 61:1 ESV
Has something happened to you that you haven’t been able to recover from? Rejection, betrayal, loss, abuse, and trauma can be almost impossible to get over. Maybe you have been praying for God to heal your heart for a long time, and even though you have forgiven, the pain still refuses to dissipate.
In church recently, it occurred to me that this promise might not be answered in our lifetime, but only after we get to Heaven. (I don’t know why this never occurred to me before.) So I emailed my pastor and asked him what he thought. This was his response:
“I do think it’s possible for a broken heart not to be healed this side of Heaven, but I don’t think that should be cause for despair or giving up hope that such a healing will happen. I not only believe—but know—that God is able to “bind up the brokenhearted and set the captive free.” Pastor Jeff
Then I went to GotQuestions.org, which I knew would give me pertinent scriptures and a Christian perspective. They said,
“God never failed one of His people when they cried out to Him, and He will not fail the heartbroken Christian who cries out to Him today. He may not always answer exactly in the way we would like, but He answers according to His perfect will and timing, and, while we are waiting for the answer, His grace is sufficient.” (2 Corinthians 12:9).
David, a man after God’s own heart, suffered many heartbreaking circumstances. Each time, he recovered and became an even stronger man of God. He was no stranger to betrayal.
He writes, “If an enemy were insulting me, I could endure it; if a foe were raising himself against me, I could hide from him. But it is you, a man like myself, my companion, my close friend, with whom I once enjoyed sweet fellowship as we walked with the throng at the house of God.” (Psalm 55:12-14).
The closer the relationship, the greater the pain of betrayal. Take comfort in this:
“The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18
Despite the pain, there is a way we can heal from betrayal. That power comes directly from God for those of us who put our hope in His unfailing love.
“…the Lord delights in those who fear him,
who put their hope in his unfailing love.” Psalm 147:11
I put my hope in God’s unfailing love. Will you?
In His Love, Cindy
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“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: May they prosper who love you.” Psalm 122:6
All Scripture is from the NIV unless stated otherwise.

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Thank you for sharing this encouraging message today Cindy 😊
This touches me personally, but I know Him who holds me up amidst all pain – hallelujah! He says He will heal me, that is good enough for me…whenever it may be – all honour to God!
God bless you today my dear friend and sister 🙏
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Thank you, Alan. There is a long story behind this post that will probably never be told. I think that when a person gets to the place where they can say, “He says He will heal me, that is good enough for me…whenever it may be”, healing may be right around the corner regardless of how long they’ve been waiting.
God bless you and Susan this wonderful holiday season! 🙏
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This is a topic I have wrestled with many times. For me it has come down to if I trust God and His wisdom in all things. It becomes a matter of giving God’s will precedence over my wants and desires. This has been particularly challenging at times of loss when the grieving has seemed too much to bear. Yet those difficult times have caused me to draw closer to God and trust His timing in all things. Hebrews 11 reminds us that many never lived to see God’s promises fulfilled.
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Thank you, Chris, for adding your thoughts to the post. They will be an encouragement for anyone who may be wrestling with heartache. God bless you today!
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My biggest hurts are familial and the holidays bring them back to the surface.
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At one time, holidays were very difficult for me. I know this is true for many hurting people. May the Lord heal the broken hearts. He is faithful and He will do it. Blessings, Barbara!
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Thank you, my friend!
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“I put my hope in God’s unfailing love. Will you” – Indeed, I will!
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Amen! 🤗
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