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The Reweaving: When God Puts You Back Together


There is something about the unraveling that can feel unsettling. When things start shifting, when emotions you thought were long gone begin to surface again, and when life no longer looks as put-together as it once did, it is easy to assume something is going wrong.

But what if it isn’t?


What if God is not tearing your life apart, but carefully preparing to rebuild it?

Because the truth is, God doesn’t unravel your life to destroy it. He unravels it so He can reweave it.


When God Begins to Pull the Threads


When God Begins to Pull the Threads

As God started pulling on the threads in my life, it didn’t feel comfortable at first. He began bringing up things I had learned to live with old wounds, hidden emotions, and patterns I didn’t even realize were still shaping me.


For a long time, I had learned how to function with those things. I knew how to carry bitterness without showing it, how to hold on to anger without calling it that, and how to protect my heart in ways that felt like strength but were really just distance.

But God, in His love, would not allow me to stay there.


He began to pull, not to harm me, but to free me from what had quietly been holding me in place.


The Freedom I Didn’t Expect


What surprised me most about this process was what started happening on the other side of the unraveling.


Instead of feeling more broken, I began to feel lighter.


The bitterness that once felt justified started loosening its grip. The anger that used to rise so quickly began to settle. And little by little, I realized that things that once controlled my heart no longer had the same power.


It wasn’t loud or dramatic. It didn’t happen all at once. But it was real.

God was doing a quiet work within me, and that work was producing freedom.


Understanding Forgiveness in a New Way


One of the biggest shifts came in how I understood forgiveness. For a long time, I thought forgiveness meant excusing what happened or pretending it didn’t hurt.


But God showed me something deeper.


Forgiveness is not about excusing what happened. It is about releasing the hold it has on your heart.


It is choosing not to carry what no longer belongs to you. It is deciding that your healing matters more than holding on to the pain. And while that choice is not always easy, it is always necessary if you want to walk in true freedom.


The Reweaving Begins


The Reweaving Begins

As God removed what no longer needed to be there, He didn’t leave those places empty.

He began to fill them.


Where there had been bitterness, there was now peace. Where there had been anger, there was grace. And in the spaces that had felt empty for years, I began to experience a quiet but steady joy.


It was as if God was carefully re-threading every part of my heart, restoring what had been worn down and rebuilding what I thought I had to live without.


And the more I allowed Him to work, the more I realized that this process was not about loss, it was about transformation.


Don’t Be Afraid of What God Is Doing


If you find yourself in a season where things feel like they are coming undone, take a moment before you try to fix it.


Sit with God in it.


The unraveling can feel uncomfortable, but it is often where the deepest healing begins. It is where God gently brings truth to the surface and begins restoring what has been hidden, neglected, or hurt.


You don’t have to rush through it, and you don’t have to understand every part of it.

You just have to trust Him in it.


Continue the Journey


This is not just one moment; it is part of a bigger journey.


The Unraveling series was created to walk you through that process step by step, from the unraveling to the healing to the reweaving. Each episode builds on the next, helping you see what God may be doing in your own life.


🎥 Take time to watch all 8 episodes in the series and allow God to speak to you in a deeper way through each one.




Because what He begins, He is faithful to complete.


Final Thought

If God is pulling threads in your life right now, don’t be afraid of what you see.

He is not exposing you to leave you there.


He is restoring you with intention, with care, and with love.


And what He is reweaving will be stronger, more peaceful, and more whole than anything you tried to hold together on your own.


Trust the process. Trust His hands.

Be blessed 💛

 
 
 

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