
22/08/2025
Many of us are researchers by nature and have experienced real growth and depth as a result. Yet many of us have also faced seasons of hurt and abuse where we fought tooth and nail to understand why we were (and are) treated the way we were. We wonder what we did to deserve it. We search for what we might have done wrong. We dig desperately for an answer—believing that if we could just make sense of it, maybe we could fix it. Maybe then it would finally feel resolved.
But what we often discover is that we’re digging trenches to nowhere. Abuse is not something the human mind can ever fully make sense of—it was never part of God’s original design but entered the world through the fall. Still, peace can be found even in the midst of our search for understanding.
The Lord is gracious in our wrestling. He does not shame us for our questions or our longing to understand. Instead, He meets us in these places and gently invites us into something better: surrender. He calls us to entrust our need for understanding into His caring, righteous hands. Only He can carry the weight of our hurt and suffering without being destroyed by it.