What’s up wonderful, amazing, sweet, and lovely people?
I hope you’re having an amazing day today…
And I hope nothing is stealing your joy.
Welcome back to the Unshakable Faith series.
Today, we’re talking about something real…
what to do when words fail you in seasons of loss, pain, and heartbreak.
When Words Fail… Sit With God
There comes a moment in life where…
You’ve prayed.
You’ve cried.
You’ve tried to explain how you feel…
But you can’t find the words anymore.
That’s where I found myself.
I was praying for:
- Healing
- Restoration
- A miracle
But the answer didn’t come the way I expected.
And in that moment…
words failed me.
Understanding Your “Night Season”
The Bible says:
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”
But let’s be honest…
When you’re in the night season, it doesn’t feel temporary.
It feels like:
- This pain will last forever
- This heartbreak will define your life
- This darkness is all there is
Your night season might look like:
- Losing someone you love
- A broken relationship
- Unexpected heartbreak
- A devastating situation you didn’t see coming
And now you’re left trying to understand it…
But nothing makes sense.
The Weight of Emotional Pain
Emotional pain is heavy.
It’s not something people can always see…
But you feel it everywhere.
In your heart.
In your body.
In your thoughts.
I remember feeling:
- Empty
- Alone
- Broken
Even when people were around me…
I still felt alone.
You Are Not Meant To Do This Alone
One of the biggest lessons I learned is this:
You cannot heal alone.
Yes, you need to:
- Pray
- Cry out to God
- Seek His presence
But you also need people.
You need:
- Community
- Support
- Prayer from others
Don’t let pride or shame isolate you.
Isolation will only deepen the pain.
Don’t Suffer in Silence
Sometimes the hardest thing to do…
Is to say:
“I need help.”
But hear me clearly:
There is no shame in needing support.
God created us for community, not isolation.
Reach out.
Call someone.
Text someone.
Ask someone to pray for you.
Even I had to do it.
I would say:
“Please pray for me. I can’t do this on my own.”
Trusting God When You Don’t Understand
You may not understand why this happened.
You may not like what happened.
But there is something powerful in saying:
“God, I don’t understand… but I trust You.”
Because the truth is:
- God still has a plan
- God still sees you
- God is still working
Even in the pain.
Let Go of the Need to Suffer
Sometimes we hold onto pain…
Because something inside us feels like we should suffer.
But that’s not God.
That’s your ego trying to keep you stuck.
God wants to:
- Heal you
- Lift you
- Restore you
But you have to be willing to let go.
Give Yourself Grace
You are human.
And it’s okay to:
- Cry
- Feel broken
- Feel confused
Even the strongest people have moments of weakness.
Give yourself grace.
Don’t shame yourself for feeling.
God Can Turn It Around
What the enemy meant for harm…
God can turn around for your good.
I’ve lived it.
Today, I am:
- A mother of healthy children
- A woman restored
- A testimony of God’s faithfulness
But it started in one of the darkest seasons of my life.
There Is Still Hope for You
If you feel like this is the end…
It’s not.
God is still in the business of:
- Healing
- Restoring
- Rebuilding
You just have to:
- Keep praying
- Keep trusting
- Keep reaching out
You Can’t Do This Alone
If you want to grow stronger through this season…
You need to take a step.
Reach out to:
- A trusted friend
- A church
- A prayer group
- A community
You were never meant to carry this alone.
Final Encouragement
Let me remind you of this truth:
If God is for you, who can be against you?
This is not the end of your story.
God has a plan.
And even now…
He is working behind the scenes for your good.
A Prayer For You
I pray that God:
- Heals your heart
- Strengthens your spirit
- Brings peace to your mind
- Restores everything you’ve lost
Your breakthrough is coming.
Your healing is coming.
Your restoration is coming.
Thank You for Being Here
Thank you for being part of this journey.
If this spoke to you:
- Share it with someone who needs it
- Leave a comment
- Stay connected
And don’t forget to check out Part 1 of this series.
With love,
Maryam











