🌀Wonderfully Wired🌀
You are not a glitch in the system—you are a living being, formed and filled by God.
This day invites you to bless your brain, honor your wiring, and remember that divine breath lives in every part of you.
Faith-based encouragement for ADHD, emotional overload, masking, sensory struggles, and walking with God differently.
You are not a glitch in the system—you are a living being, formed and filled by God.
This day invites you to bless your brain, honor your wiring, and remember that divine breath lives in every part of you.
Yesterday, we began reclaiming wholeness by honoring the body. Today, we turn inward—to the parts of ourselves we’ve kept hidden.
“Instead of shame you shall have a double portion…” — Isaiah 61:7
Wholeness begins with truth. And truth requires safety. Many of us have learned to wear masks—emotional, spiritual, even relational—to protect ourselves from rejection or judgment. But God doesn’t ask us to perform. He invites us to be real.
This morning, I sat with God and whispered, “I don’t know who I am without these masks.” And He answered, “You’re mine.” No performance. No checklist. Just belonging.
Authenticity isn’t weakness—it’s sacred. And when we show up as our full selves, we make space for God to do the same.
👉 Read today’s devotional here: healingjourneywithchrist.com/?p=1423
With grace and truth,
Tracey
**🌿 Reclaiming the Light – | Week 2 Day 6**
**Holy Distraction — When Wandering Minds Meet Divine Mystery**
Have you ever found your thoughts drifting mid-prayer, only to land somewhere unexpected—and strangely sacred?
Today’s devotional explores the beauty of spiritual detours. *Holy Distraction* reminds us that even our wandering minds can be invitations into deeper intimacy with God. What if the very thoughts we try to silence are the ones He’s using to speak?
This reflection is for anyone who’s ever felt scattered, restless, or unsure if they’re “doing it right.” Spoiler: grace meets us in the mess.
👉 **Read Today’s Devotional:** – https://healingjourneywithchrist.com/?p=1294
Let your distractions become doorways. There’s mystery in the meandering.
With Love & Blessings,
Tracey ❤️
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