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Jesus Still Hears People Who Hurt

2 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In Mark 10:46–52, Bartimaeus cries out to Jesus for healing despite being ignored and silenced by those around him. This reflection explores how many people quietly hide emotional pain, exhaustion, loneliness, and struggles behind the appearance of being “fine.” If you’ve been carrying emotional weight silently or struggling to admit where you need healing, this message is a reminder that honesty is often where real healing begins. Take a moment today to pause, reflect, and allow yourself to be honest about what your heart truly needs. * What pain or struggle have I been hiding lately? * Why is vulnerability difficult for me? * What do I most need healing or support in right now? * What would change if I stopped pretending I was fine all the time? #Bible #Jesus #Faith #Christian #DailyReflection #MentalHealth #InnerPeace #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving #GodWhispersDaily

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