He takes broken things and makes them new. This is the heartbeat of God’s love—the gentle, restorative work He does in the lives of those who feel shattered, weary, or undone. Scripture reminds us, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds” Psalm 147:3. God never turns away from brokenness; instead, He draws near to it with compassion, tenderness, and power.
When life breaks you apart through disappointment, loss, betrayal, or pain, God does not stand at a distance. He steps into the pieces. He gathers what has fallen, lifts what has been crushed, and breathes hope into what feels hopeless. His hands are not afraid of your wounds. His love is not intimidated by your hurt. He specializes in turning what looks ruined into something redeemed.
Broken things in human hands often feel like the end, but in God’s hands, brokenness becomes the beginning of something new, stronger, and more beautiful. He restores hearts, renews minds, and rebuilds lives. “Behold, I make all things new” Revelation 21:5 is not only a future promise—it’s a present work He is doing even now.
Your pain is not wasted. Your tears are not ignored. Your wounds are not unseen. God is working in the places that hurt the most, bringing healing in ways you may not yet understand. Trust His process. Trust His timing. Trust His heart.
Where you see brokenness, God sees potential.
Where you feel pain, God is bringing healing.
Where you feel empty, God is filling you again.
He takes what is broken—and makes it new.
God bless you abundantly.
Prayer: Lord, heal the broken places in my heart. Bind up every wound and make me new by Your grace. Restore what has been lost and breathe life into every weary part of my soul. I trust Your healing hands. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Faith Declaration: God heals my brokenness and makes all things new. My heart is in His hands, and He is restoring me beautifully.
God does His best work in broken places. He heals, restores, rebuilds, and renews. Your brokenness is not the end—it’s the beginning of God’s transforming grace.
God bless you abundantly.


