There are seasons in healing when life feels more emotional and fragile than we expected. Instead of feeling stronger, we sometimes feel like parts of us are unraveling.
But what if those moments aren’t signs that something is going wrong?
In this devotional, Kim reflects on the quiet work God does in the middle of healing. Through Scripture and reflection, she explores the possibility that the season that feels like falling apart may actually be the moment when God begins rebuilding something deeper.
Anchored in Psalm 34 and the image of the potter shaping clay in Jeremiah 18, this episode offers a gentle reminder: the places that feel most fragile are often the places where God’s patient work of restoration begins.
If healing has ever felt confusing or slow for you, this devotional invites you to pause, breathe, and remember that the clay has never left His hands.
Expanded Show Notes
In this Thursday devotional, Kim reflects on the difference between survival and healing.
Many of us develop patterns that help us endure difficult seasons — strength, endurance, emotional restraint, or the instinct to keep peace at all costs. Those patterns often help us make it through environments that require resilience.
But when healing begins, those same structures can start loosening. Emotions surface. Old patterns become visible. Life may feel softer, more fragile, and sometimes even confusing.
Through the lens of Psalm 34:18 and Jeremiah 18, this devotional explores the possibility that what feels like falling apart may actually be the moment when God begins rebuilding something deeper.
Like clay in the hands of a potter, our lives are shaped slowly and patiently. The places that soften during healing are not signs of failure — they are often the very places where God is forming something new.
If you find yourself in a season where emotions are surfacing or old patterns are becoming visible, this devotional offers a gentle reminder: God is not finished with your story.
Sometimes the moment that feels like unraveling is actually the beginning of being rebuilt.
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