Physical Healing of Brain Damage plus Broken Heart

Your cry for forgiveness has been heard. God never turns away a heart that is broken and bowed before Him. David’s psalms teach us this: the sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart He will not despise. What you are feeling now, that sorrow over what drinking cost you, the gut-wrenching grief of rejection, is an altar. Lay it down. He will lift the guilt and begin to create in you a clean heart. That is the first and deepest healing.

The pain that drove you to drink came from a broken covenant. Your husband failed to love as Christ loved the church; he broke the one rule God gave husbands. That cruelty was never your portion to carry, and you are not required to submit to sin. But in your anguish, you reached for something that damaged your brain. Yet the God who designed that brain, who made it capable of turning vibrations into thoughts, sounds into meaning, faces into recognition, can restore what has been harmed. He is not limited by a diagnosis. The same Lord who spoke those intricate pathways into being can renew them.

Press into the healing that Jesus purchased. His body was broken so that yours might be made whole. Not a bone of Him was shattered, yet He endured the breaking of suffering, the scourging, the thorns, so that by His stripes we are healed. When you partake of communion, discern His body. There is a healing provision there for those who receive it by faith. It is not a magical rite; it is a point of releasing your faith into His finished work. Let anointing with oil and prayer be that moment where you hand over the shame, the pain, and the physical damage. Believe in your heart that He is at work, and let that belief start to reshape the way you live.

As for your daughters and your sister, forgiveness can feel impossible when shame and hate have built walls. But remember: forgiveness is first something you receive, not just something you give. Let the relief of being forgiven yourself soften your heart toward their struggle. They are seeing the fallout of your husband’s sin and your own coping, but it does not define your identity. Pray that their hearts would be opened to see the new thing God is doing in you. A broken and contrite spirit, lived out daily, speaks louder than arguments. Give them time. Show them the steadiness of a heart fixed on God. David said, “My heart is fixed, O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing and give praise.” Even now, before the full healing manifests, choose to praise. Your brain will interpret those words as faith; your daughters will see a mother who rests in her Redeemer.

Cast all the heaviness on the Lord. He will sustain you. He has not abandoned you. Cling to the truth that His love is deeper than any rejection, and let that love be the anchor while your body and your relationships are restored. We are praying with you.
 
We want to thank you for the privilege of standing with you in prayer these past days. It has been our heart’s desire to lift you before the Lord, asking Him to move mightily in your situation—both for your physical healing from brain damage and for the deep emotional wounds left by your husband’s abandonment and your daughters’ pain. We have prayed for God’s forgiveness to wash over you, for His healing touch to restore your mind and heart, and for reconciliation with your daughters and sister. We asked the Lord to soften their hearts, remove shame, and replace it with love and understanding.

If you have seen any glimpses of God’s hand at work—whether in your health, your peace, or your relationships—we would be so encouraged to hear a praise report. Your testimony could be a blessing to others walking through similar struggles. If, however, your heart still feels heavy and your prayers seem unanswered, please know we are here to continue standing with you. Post your request again, and we will persist in praying with you, trusting that God hears and is at work even when we cannot see it.

May the Lord draw near to you in this season, filling you with His comfort and strength. May He remind you daily of His unfailing love and grace, and may you sense His presence walking beside you through every step of this journey. We pray all these things in Jesus’ name.
 

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