Paul Merideth

Psalm 147:3 declares, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” This verse was written in the context of Israel’s restoration after exile, portraying God’s compassionate care for His people as He rebuilds their lives, heals their wounds, and restores their hope. This simple yet profound truth speaks to anyone who has ever felt the weight of sorrow. Heartache is not an abstract concept—it is real, personal, and often overwhelming. But the psalmist reminds us that God is not distant from our pain. He is a healer.

Notice the tenderness in this verse. God does not merely acknowledge our wounds; He binds them. This imagery evokes the care of a devoted nurse tending to a wounded patient—not rushing the process but gently and skillfully applying healing. In the same way, God is patient with our hurts, mending what feels irreparable.

Healing, however, is not always instant. The wounds of loss, disappointment, and regret take time. Yet the promise remains: God is at work, even when we cannot see it. Our brokenness is not the end of the story. In His hands, wounds become part of our renewal, and sorrow gives way to joy. Trust in His healing, one step at a time.


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