Healing From AbuseSample

Abuse isolates. It convinces you that no one understands, no one sees, and no one cares. You may have felt abandoned, unseen, or even unworthy of love. The weight of those experiences can make it seem like even God has forgotten you. But He hasn’t.
The Bible tells us that God is near to the brokenhearted. He doesn’t turn away from our pain—He moves closer. He sees every tear, every wound, and every struggle. He hears the prayers you were too afraid to speak aloud.
When Elijah, a prophet of God, was fleeing for his life, he felt abandoned and overwhelmed. He hid in a cave, feeling utterly alone. But God met him there (1 Kings 19:9-13). Not in a mighty storm, not in an earthquake, but in a gentle whisper. That same God who met Elijah in his brokenness is with you right now.
You are not alone. Your pain is not invisible. And you are deeply loved by a God who wants to bring healing to your heart.
Activation:
Take a moment to pray honestly. Tell God exactly how you feel. If it’s hard to find the words, simply say: “God, I need You. I feel alone, but I want to believe You are near.”
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About this Plan

Abuse leaves deep wounds—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. But no matter how broken you feel, God sees you, loves you, and desires to bring healing and restoration to your life. This 7-day devotional will guide you through Scripture to reveal God’s heart for justice, His promise to heal, and the hope of a new beginning. Whether you are still in an abusive situation or healing from past trauma, this plan will remind you that you are not alone, you are worthy of love, and God has a future filled with hope for you.
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