Vision: The Lord Sits By You When You Withdraw To Your Cave

Vision: The Lord Sits By You When You Withdraw To Your Cave

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Video Reference: https://youtube.com/shorts/Qqf8npElB1Q?si=Ix7r-8k-1uOYGWq9

See the message in the video above. He sits by the broken and waits with you.

The second vision I had was very similar to the last post.
Two nights in a row, it felt like the Lord was revealing that He is near to the broken and feels our sadness.

This time, I was laying on the ground in what felt like a cave.
I felt weak again. Broken. Exhausted.

The cave felt dark, cold, and empty.

But I was not alone.

To my left, I saw the Lord sitting on a rock.
He was facing away from me slightly sitting the way a man would with his elbows on his knee’s, with His head lowered, and his hands cupped together, like sitting in a posture of waiting patiently beside me.

It did not feel distant. It felt compassionate.

Almost as if He was sitting there with me in the sorrow…
feeling the weight of it with me instead of leaving me alone in it.

And seeing Him there made me want to hug Him.
Because it meant so much to me that He would not leave me like others do.

I have a couple scriptures:

“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”
— Psalm 147:3 KJV

“He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not.”
— Isaiah 53:3 KJV

The Lord knows what it is like to be misunderstood or rejected for good intentions. Sometimes He simply sits beside the broken bc he understands the broken…
and waits with them in love until healing comes.

It also reminded me of other cave seasons throughout scripture.

David hid in caves while running from pain and rejection.
Elijah sat in a cave exhausted and discouraged after deep spiritual warfare.

And God still came to them there.

Sometimes the cave season feels silent.
Like grief, loneliness, heartbreak, or waiting, but we forget to acknowledge God there.

Many of you have good intentions, good hearts and motives and for this you suffer even more. Please remember, when your intentions are genuine and good…God is also good.