Part 3: Learning to Let God In Where Therapists Can’t Go
There are parts of your story your therapist can understand —
but only God can redeem.
There are nights your coping skills may steady you —
but only God can quiet you.
There are places insight can reach —
and places only presence can enter.
Abiding is not a routine.
It is not a spiritual performance.
It is not a checklist.
Abiding is a posture.
A permission.
A surrender.
It is the moment you stop managing your healing
and start trusting the Healer.
It is the shift from “How do I fix this?”
to “God, I’m here.”
Many people pray.
Few people abide.
Prayer speaks.
Abiding stays.
And healing accelerates when you stop visiting God
and start dwelling with Him.
At ERPAW, we honor the limits of human help —
and we respect the sacred power of divine presence.
You do not have to choose between therapy and theology.
You get to heal in both.
