The Power of Being Invisible
The power of being invisible is one of the most fascinating abilities in fiction and myth. But I’ve come to understand it as a spiritual truth in my walk with God.
Sometimes, to heal and grow, we have to step away from the noise of the world. I’ve learned that when I remove distractions and make myself “invisible” to worldly things, God has more room to work in my life. He does His best work when He has my full attention.
I’m reminded of the woman in the Bible who suffered from bleeding for twelve years. She was considered unclean, hidden away, and overlooked—but she still reached out in faith to touch Jesus’ garment. And she was healed.
I can relate to her.
There was a time when I couldn’t even talk about my health—not even to God. I was ashamed and embarrassed. But as I grew stronger and began praying honestly, I felt healing—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. I started stepping out again, and I love telling others that God is healing me. Because I believe in my healing, I don’t stress over what I can’t control. I’ve found peace.
“But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.”
— Matthew 6:6 (NKJV)
God sees you. Even when you feel invisible to others.
Even on your worst days.
Even when no one understands.
That’s what I remind myself when I feel unseen or forgotten: God sees me. And that’s enough. It’s powerful to know that He understands my heart, my pain, and my purpose—even when others don’t.
I’m praying every day that God heals me from the inside out. And even as I write this, I smile because I can feel it happening. Joy and peace fill my heart—even in the hard moments—because I know the pain is temporary. Healing is happening.
To anyone reading this who feels unseen or forgotten—know that you are never invisible to God. Keep believing. Keep praying. He’s working behind the scenes in ways you can’t yet see.
God bless you.
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