Jesus Stayed When Everyone Left — A Message of True Love & Peace,
When people walked away, Jesus stayed close, bringing comfort, love, and peace in your hardest moments when you needed Him most deeply.

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Jesus Stayed When Everyone Left — A Message of True Love & Peace,
When people walked away, Jesus stayed close, bringing comfort, love, and peace in your hardest moments when you needed Him most deeply.
You’re Not Too Broken for Jesus ✝️.
Even in your lowest moments, His love still reaches you. You’re not beyond grace, not beyond healing—Jesus meets you right where you are.
When You’re Falling Apart, Jesus Holds You Together 🤍.
You don’t have to pretend you’re okay. You don’t have to carry every broken piece by yourself.
There are days when holding it all together feels impossible… and that’s exactly where grace meets you.
Jesus isn’t harsh with your struggles. He’s gentle with your wounds, patient with your healing, and present in every part of you that feels undone.
Even the parts you hide… Even the parts you don’t understand… He sees them, and He stays.
You’re allowed to rest. You’re allowed to not have it all figured out. Because His love isn’t based on how strong you look— it’s based on how deeply He cares.
And He cares more than you know. 🤍
Happy Stories w/ Cheryl Bryan & Eva Craine: Jesus Still Heals Today… and This Story Proves It
What starts as a “happy story” turns into one of those only-God-could-do-this moments 💛✨
Cheryl sits down with her friend Eva, and wow—this testimony will stir your faith.
Eva shares how cancer had touched nearly every generation of her family… and then how she herself was diagnosed with lung cancer. But instead of accepting fear, she leaned all the way into the promises of God. What followed was a powerful moment of obedience, a simple prayer, a holy hug—and an encounter with Jesus Himself 🙌🔥
Right there in church, Eva sees Jesus standing behind the pastor, calling her by name and saying, “I still heal today.” Days later, doctors confirm what heaven already settled: every nodule, every tumor—completely gone. No cancer. No explanation. Just Jesus 💥❤️
This conversation is raw, joyful, emotional, and full of hope—for anyone believing for healing, breakthrough, or a fresh reminder that Jesus is still very much alive and at work today. If you or someone you love needs encouragement, this one’s for you. 🕊️✨
Watch: https://youtu.be/ctXqhUdiAXs
Jesus is still healing. Miracles are still happening. And yes… sometimes heaven really does roll out the red carpet 👑❤️
Have you ever heard your career-driven self saying, “This is too much?” But as soon as you think it, you sense that God is the One not letti
The Second Touch
“Once more Jesus put his hands on the man’s eyes. Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly.” -Mark 8:25
Sometimes healing comes in layers. In Mark 8, Jesus touches a blind man twice—once to open his eyes, and again to restore full vision. It is a striking reminder that spiritual clarity is not always instant. We may be opened to truth, but not yet fully transformed. It takes the second touch.
The first touch opened the man’s eyes, but he saw “people like trees walking.” Blurred. Confused. Partial. Many of us live in that in-between—seeing, but not clearly. We begin the journey of faith, but fears cloud our path. We understand God’s love, but struggle to apply it. We believe, yet we wrestle with doubt.
But Jesus does not leave us in the blur. He touches again. That second touch restores and clarifies. The man now sees “everything clearly.” In Greek, the word used denotes sharp, defined sight—no more confusion, no more guessing. This is the vision we need: not only to see life, but to see it as God sees.
Leaders too must seek the second touch—clarity of purpose, restored vision, and divine perspective. In this age of noise, half-truths, and distraction, we cannot settle for partial sight.
Let us pray for the second touch of Christ—not just to open our eyes, but to make our vision whole, clear, and Kingdom-focused.
UNTIL THE NEXT . . .
✨ Freedom Isn’t a Feeling, It’s a Fact ✨
“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.” – Galatians 5:1
Freedom isn’t just a concept. It’s the very reason Jesus came. He didn’t die to make us better people—He died to make us free people.
Sometimes we equate freedom with a feeling. We think, “If I don’t feel free, then maybe I’m not.” But the truth of Scripture pushes against that. Paul reminds us in Galatians 5:1 that freedom is the starting point, not the finish line.
Whatever has tried to bind you—shame, addiction, fear, insecurity—Jesus has already broken its power. Deliverance isn’t something we have to strive for, it’s something we receive by faith. Healing begins when we stop trying to fix ourselves and start trusting the One who already finished the work.
Stand firm. Don’t go back. Don’t shrink down. You are free, and whom the Son sets free is free indeed (John 8:36). Walk in that freedom today. 🙌🏾🔥⛓️💥
Conviction on fear
A revelation was waiting for me in my prayer room this morning. After an hour of having the Holy Spirit call me out for being comfortable with disobedience, I was in for a ride today. My 22-year-old self would have never thought that the fear that keeps standing in my way every time I feel compelled to talk about Christ turns into disobedience when I submit to it and stay quiet.
44 minutes into Emy Moore's podcast episode about the Fear of embarrassment being the thief of opportunity, I was having to face her. The little girl in me who was loud and curious, loving speech and outspoken in her nature. I had to face her and ask her why this outward me is shy and introverted. I had to ask her why I struggle speaking my heart out, why I lack confidence in God, and you know what she said?
"I was scared, every time I did what I thought was right I was given a hiding, every time I wanted to speak up for myself, I was told to keep quiet, so I kept quiet. I hated being shouted at and getting a hiding was the worst, so I caved in. My outspoken nature, my love for literature, my yeaning to speak, my love for speech, no one nurtured it." She said," I'm sorry that you are 22 and you now have to do the stepping out of the shell, the speaking up and the nurturing all by yourself.
But hey at least now I know why I respond the way I do. This is a healing only God can see through. He does not give the spirit of fear but that of peace, love and a sound mind. This fear shall overcome me no more, In Jesus' Mighty Name.