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Heart Faithfulness: The Missing Link in Healing



I remember the days I was faithful.

Faithful to the right diet. Faithful to the supplements. Faithful to the protocols. Faithful to what every doctor told me—chasing down the next thing, the next promise, the next fix.

I was disciplined. I was relentless. I was doing all the “right” things. But my body wasn’t listening.

It wasn’t until I had nothing left—flat on the bathroom floor, gut in knots, trembling in fear—that I realized I was missing the most important kind of faithfulness.

Heart faithfulness.

What Is Heart Faithfulness?

Heart faithfulness isn’t about striving. It’s not about keeping up with a protocol, or checking every box on a healing checklist.

It’s a surrender.

Not a giving up—But a giving over.

A release of control. A softening of the edges. A laying down of fear. A choosing, again and again, to let love lead instead of panic.

The Shift That Changed Everything

I remember a moment in my healing journey that changed me forever.

I had done a niacin flush. I was buzzing, beet red, lying on the floor of my apartment with nothing but stillness around me. No music. No podcast. No checklist. Just me and God.

And in that quiet, I heard something deeper than words.

“Will you be faithful to me—not to healing, not to outcomes, but to Me?”

Tears welled up. My striving had brought me far. But not here. Here was the place only surrender could unlock.

Heart Faithfulness Is Not Laziness

Let me be clear—this isn’t about doing nothing.

Heart faithfulness is a willingness to do whatever it takes—But not from a place of fear.

Not from the desperation of “what if I don’t heal?” But from the conviction that healing is already unfolding.

It’s a “yes” to the process, not just the outcome. It’s faithfulness to what is true, not just what is urgent.

Where Heart Faithfulness Leads

When I began practicing heart faithfulness, everything shifted.

My nervous system softened. My digestion began to settle. My breath deepened.

Because I was no longer chasing healing—I was living with it.

God’s love became my protocol. Compassion became my supplement.

Trust became my treatment plan.

A Question for You

Have you been faithful to all the things, but lost heart in the process?

If so, I invite you to pause. Place your hand on your chest. Take a breath. And ask yourself:

“Am I willing to be faithful—not just with my actions, but with my heart?”

Because true healing begins when the heart says yes.

 
 
 

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