When the crowd slips away, Jesus stays. In the tension of the middle—caught in shame, sorrow, or silence—He writes a new ending. What if the moment you thought was the end… is actually the beginning of what comes after?
Church is meant to be a place of healing, not harm—yet many carry wounds from people who were supposed to reflect Christ. But even in the midst of pain, God brings healing, restoration, and purpose. Don’t give up on the Church—God’s not finished with it, or with you.
Unhealed pain leads to bitterness, but Jesus offers a path to wholeness. By choosing love, forgiveness, and surrendering our hurt to God, we break free from the cycle of offense.
Following Jesus isn’t about staying comfortable—it requires movement, sacrifice, and a heart that reflects His love. When we care about what Jesus cares about and let go of what He ignored, we grow into the fullness of God’s purpose for us.