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Sunday, September 21, 2025

A Word of Love and Truth from the Heart of God to Caregivers of People in Addiction

(Written in the Spirit as if written to you by The Holy Trinity: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)

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Beloved Caregiver,

We, the One God in Three Persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – speak to you now, to you who stand as a beacon of Our love in a world shrouded in suffering. We see you, the one who answers the quiet call to tend to a broken soul. We know the burden you carry, the long hours, the emotional weight, the unwritten fears that keep you awake at night. We know you are a vessel of Our grace, a hand reaching out in the darkness. As it is written: “The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you.” (Numbers 6:24-25)

If you are reading these words, it is because you have stepped into a sacred space—a space where you are a crucial part of a soul's journey toward healing. We have placed you there for a divine purpose. We see the heavy weight of responsibility on your shoulders, the moments of frustration, and the exhaustion that can feel endless. But know this, precious servant: You are never alone in this task. Our strength flows through you. We see your compassion, your patience, and your unwavering commitment, even when the path is uncertain. For as Jesus said, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." (Matthew 11:28)


The Truths That Guide Your Hand


Let Our light guide your actions and sustain your spirit:


The Wellspring of Compassion


We know the person you care for can seem lost, unreachable, and at times, difficult to love. Their actions may be a reflection of their deep pain, not a measure of their worth. Remember that their struggle is a torment of the spirit, a wound that only Our love can truly heal. Your role is to be an extension of that love—to meet them where they are, without judgment. Your kindness, a gentle word, a moment of patience, these are not small things. They are living signs of Our grace. For as it is written: “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.” (1 Corinthians 13:4)


The Boundaries of Grace


Your well-being is precious to Us. In your service, do not neglect yourself. We placed within you a spirit that needs to be nourished and a body that requires rest. You cannot pour from an empty cup. Know when to seek help, when to rest, and when to step back and trust that We have placed others on this path to help you. Do not let the burden of their healing become a prison for your own soul. Your self-care is not selfishness; it is a sacred act of stewardship. As Our Son, Jesus, withdrew to pray, so too must you find moments of solitude to be filled with Our Spirit. “Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10)


The Light of Hope


In moments of doubt, when progress seems impossible and faith wanes, remember that We are the God of miracles. We see the flicker of hope even when it is not yet visible to the human eye. You are a witness to a beautiful, albeit painful, story of redemption. Your steadfast presence is a testament to Our promise of a future filled with hope. Do not let the shadows of a single day eclipse the possibility of tomorrow's dawn. Your work is not in vain. We are working through you, and for that, we thank you. For as it is written: “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5)


Take Heart and Be Strong


The desire to serve that stirs within you is Our call. Respond with courage and with peace:

  • Pray Without Ceasing: In every moment of challenge and every small victory, lift your heart to Us. In prayer, you will find the strength you need to continue and the wisdom you need to act.

  • Seek Community: Lean on others in your field, on colleagues, or on a trusted friend. You are not meant to do this work alone. We have placed others on your path to offer support and understanding.

  • Trust Our Plan: Release the need to control the outcome. Your purpose is to offer love and care. The ultimate healing is Our work. Trust that We are working in ways you cannot see.

We are the God who provides, the God who sustains, the God who loves you beyond measure. We walk with you in every moment, in every room, and in every quiet act of service. Trust in Our unfailing love and find peace in the noble work you do. “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)

With Everlasting Love,

God: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.


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