A Broken Heart Is an Open Heart-
In the eyes of the world, a broken heart is something to be avoided-something painful and shameful. But in the Kingdom of God, a broken heart can become a sacred doorway to healing, transformation, and deeper intimacy with Him.
Scripture reminds us, “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18). When our hearts are shattered—by loss, disappointment, betrayal, or sin—they often become more open than ever before. The walls we built to protect ourselves begin to fall, and in that vulnerability, God draws close.

A heart that is broken is also softened. It is more receptive to God’s voice, His comfort, and His grace. In our brokenness, we may feel empty—but that emptiness is space God can fill. That pain can become purpose. That sorrow can teach compassion. And that open heart can be the very soil where faith grows deepest.
So let our broken heart lead us to an open heart—open to God’s healing, open to His will, and open to love again.
A Broken Heart Is an Open Heart- In the eyes of the world, a broken heart is something to be avoided-something painful and shameful. But in the Kingdom of God, a broken heart can become a sacred doorway to healing, transformation, and deeper intimacy with Him. Scripture reminds us, “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18). When our hearts are shattered—by loss, disappointment, betrayal, or sin—they often become more open than ever before. The walls we built to protect ourselves begin to fall, and in that vulnerability, God draws close. A heart that is broken is also softened. It is more receptive to God’s voice, His comfort, and His grace. In our brokenness, we may feel empty—but that emptiness is space God can fill. That pain can become purpose. That sorrow can teach compassion. And that open heart can be the very soil where faith grows deepest. So let our broken heart lead us to an open heart—open to God’s healing, open to His will, and open to love again.
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