Some pains bury many other pains, whether physical or emotional. They may not even be affected by further injuries. There may be deepest sorrow, depression, fear, trauma … that bury a person within hiding walls. Unable to bear the pain, unable to manage the suffocation, unable to express it in words, they may speak in languages that may be strange to understand. Heavy is the pain and sorrow they carry. Often they are left out, and they struggle to break out into freedom. They are left to live in their tombs. They need us to rise from the tombs and walk towards home. God wants us to stretch our hands in care, consolation, strength and healing that they may experience the finger of God.
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