Fatherless No More: Discovering God’s Father-Heartنموونە

Day 3: Healing the Wounds
Father wounds run deep, and sometimes we try to bury them. But hidden pain still shapes our thoughts and relationships. Healing begins when we bring those wounds into the light of God’s presence.
For years I didn’t want to face my pain. But when I finally brought it before God, He met me with compassion. His Spirit comforted me, and His Word redefined my worth. Slowly He began to heal places I thought would always be broken.
Healing doesn’t mean pretending the past didn’t hurt. It means allowing God to rewrite your story with His love.
Forgiveness—sometimes toward your father and sometimes toward yourself—is often part of the journey. Forgiveness doesn’t excuse the hurt, but it frees your heart from its grip.
God specializes in restoration. What seems impossible to you is possible with Him. He longs to bind up the brokenhearted and set you free.
Reflect
Is there a specific memory or relationship God is asking you to bring before Him for healing? What step of forgiveness might He be inviting you to take?
Pray
Lord, I invite You into the painful places of my life. Heal my wounds, comfort my heart, and give me the grace to forgive as You have forgiven me. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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So many people grow up without a present, loving father, and the ache of that absence can last a lifetime. But God, our perfect Father, invites us to know Him personally, to be healed from the wounds of fatherlessness, and to walk in the full identity of His children. In this five-day devotional, drawn from his book, Fatherless No More, Tim Johnson shares his personal journey of healing and reveals how you can experience the Father’s love for yourself. No matter what your past looks like, you can live free, whole, and secure as God’s beloved child.
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