spiritual healing

  • Oratio Divina: For But One Thing

    Oratio Divina: For But One Thing

    A sobering reflection on spiritual sickness and the deep inner wound that no worldly effort can heal. This passage confronts the emptiness left when the soul is untreated and points toward the one true source of healing beyond human strength, planning, or self-reliance.

  • Oratio Divina: A Second Chance

    Oratio Divina: A Second Chance

    A raw and hope-filled poem reflecting on spiritual darkness, brokenness, and the quiet mercy of Christ. Through images of despair and surrender, the piece reveals God’s gentle call that restores life, softens hardened hearts, and offers peace to wounded souls in need of redemption and grace.

  • Oratio Divina: Through The Cracks

    Oratio Divina: Through The Cracks

    This Oratio Divina reflects on the truth that no one approaches God in perfect wholeness, but in humility and need. It proclaims that God calls us precisely in our brokenness, where sin and wounds become the place of divine healing. In Christ, human weakness is transformed into God’s strength, and through the cracks of…

  • Lectio Divina: The Soul’s Health

    Lectio Divina: The Soul’s Health

    This Lectio Divina reflects on the healing power of divine love, affirming that the soul’s true health is found not in self-sufficiency but in growing union with God. As love deepens, the soul is restored, strengthened, and made whole. Fr. Daniel Chowning’s insight invites readers to see spiritual growth as a movement toward love—where…

  • Oratio Divina: Yours Is The Treasure

    Oratio Divina: Yours Is The Treasure

    This Oratio Divina is a heartfelt prayer of healing and surrender, asking Jesus to free the soul from worldly attachments to money, honor, and power that distract from true love. It expresses a longing to be drawn into Christ’s embrace and to seek the lasting treasure of God’s Kingdom rather than fleeting earthly glory.…

  • Oratio Divina: Without A Hand To Hold

    Oratio Divina: Without A Hand To Hold

    This oratio divina reflects on the subtle ways the devil draws us into isolation—promising money, honor, and power—only to leave us alone in darkness and without hope. Yet even in this desolation, Christ meets us. The prayer reminds us that Jesus enters our deepest loneliness, offering his hand and inviting us back into communion…

  • Lectio Divina: The Sun Shines On The Blind

    Lectio Divina: The Sun Shines On The Blind

    St. Anthony the Great reminds us that God never withdraws His presence, even when we fall into sin. Just as the sun continues to shine though the blind cannot see it, God remains constant, steady, and radiant in His love. This Lectio Divina invites us to reflect on the unwavering mercy of God and…

  • Oratio Divina: I Met God In The Gutter

    Oratio Divina: I Met God In The Gutter

    “I Met God in the Gutter” reflects on encountering God not in pristine or idyllic places, but in moments of absolute brokenness. Rather than being discovered on mountaintops, God is revealed in the depths—among the hurting, the addicted, and the forgotten. This oratio divina invites readers to recognize that divine grace often meets us…

  • Oratio: With Fig Leaves

    Oratio: With Fig Leaves

    In this moving oratio divina, Robert Van Valkenburgh explores the tendency to flee from regret and shame, attempting to hide our brokenness. He reassures us that God sees us in our vulnerability, offering love and cherishing us as we are. This reflection invites believers to abandon their hiding and trust in the God of…

  • Oratio: Heard My Cries

    Oratio: Heard My Cries

    A moving testimony of God’s mercy, redemption, and healing presence in times of deepest need, this heartfelt Christian reflection by Robert Van Valkenburgh speaks of seeking God in the depths of brokenness, despair, and anguish. In the darkest hour, when consumed by hopelessness, the Lord hears the cries of the suffering soul, brings light…