"The Broken-Heart Mender"
By: Zach Wood
Psalm 147:1, 3
(1) Praise the Lord. How good it is to
sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise him!
(3) He heals the brokenhearted and
binds up their wounds.
All of us have experienced some kind of
heart-breaking time in our lives. Perhaps you are in the midst of a
heart-breaking situation right now and you're longing to find healing.
There's no better place to long for than in the arms of God. That may sound
like a "church answer", but it's quite true. God knows that we have heart
breaks now and then. Some of them can be minor and some can be major.
Maybe you're experiencing the heart-break of a troubled relationship with a
friend, fiancée or spouse. Perhaps a good friend or family member has just
passed away and you're feeling alone. Many situations can leave us
feeling broken and in pain.
I truly feel led to write this devotional
this week because I think there are possible some people reading this that
are going through a heart-break. Heart-breaks can last a few days, weeks,
months or even years. It depends on what has happened and the circumstances
surrounding the situation. Whatever it might be, the heart-break is painful
and it leaves a hole inside. I've had many broken hearts throughout my
lifetime. Some of those heart-breaks were small, though some were big and
still bring pain when I think of them. It's a part of life and there's no
way around it. We all get our hearts broken at some point in time.
The good news is that we have an
awesome broken-heart mender. No doctor in the entire universe can heal your
heart but the Great Physician who created each and every one of us. He is
our Father and He feels our pain when we feel it. He hates to see us in
such pain, but he knows that the pain will form us into better people. We
can't always understand the situations were in and I'm not even going to try
and explain why He does what He does in our painful situations. All I know
is that He knows what He's doing and I accept that. I'm reminded in these
situations to think about the Apostle Paul and all the heartache he went
through serving the Lord. He dealt with his own broken-heart situations,
but He still found ways to praise God through his situations.
That's exactly what we need to be doing in our own broken-heart situations.
We can still praise God just as Paul did, no matter what we're going
through. Instead of focusing on the pain and the frustration the
circumstances bring, we can shift our focus to the fact that He loves us, is
molding us and will guide us through the heartaches.
I have talked with so many friends and family
who have kept a positive attitude through so many
heart-breaking situations. It's an example to me that God is working in
their lives and making them stronger. We can be that strong with Christ as
well. If we rely on Him, stay in His Word and pray with belief and
certainty that He's with us, we can persevere through anything! He is the
broken-heart mender and there's no broken-heart He can't mend. Isn't that
a wonderful feeling? Trust Him today with your broken-heart and He will
mend it back together in His timing. Don't expect it to be quickly every
time, but know that He will heal you and restore you.