Made Well by Faith

Healing doesn’t come from striving, toiling, ignoring past trauma, or burying current hurt. Healing comes from believing, and your belief—your faith—in the One who heals must be unwavering despite what you can or cannot see.

Your wilderness season will require you to trust God long before you see any evidence that things are changing. Scripture constantly tells us that faith is not passive—it’s a posture of the heart that chooses to believe God’s character over our circumstances.

Faith isn’t about pretending everything is fine; it’s about bringing our genuine needs, wounds, and questions to a God who invites us to come before Him humbly and honestly. The wilderness is a place for healing, purification, and restoration. Healing begins when you stop hiding your pain in silence and start trusting that God hears you and meets you when you cry out.

And while you may not control the timing, outcome, or the path forward, you choose whether to rely on your own understanding or to ground yourself in the One who knows the beginning from the end.

Made Well by Faith is a four-page devotional that explores the story of Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46-52. It was his faith that made him well. As you read, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of why God invites us to share our needs with Him, even though He already knows them.

Through biblical insight, scripture reflection, and guided journaling prompts, this devotional reminds you that healing doesn’t come from striving or toiling, but through faith rooted in God's character and His promises. This resource is designed to help you honestly bring your needs before God and trust Him to meet you right where you are.

What’s Included:

  • A four‑page Christian devotional (PDF format)

  • A scripture‑anchored reflection on faith and healing

  • Six guided reflective journaling prompts about your needs

  • Generous writing space to pause, reflect, and sit with God

  • A gentle, faith‑centered design you can print or use digitally

Corisha Lewis

Corisha writes from the quiet edge of deliverance—where deception is unraveled, and truth takes root. Her creative works explore spiritual clarity, identity, and the gentle persistence of God’s love. This love led her through the wilderness and gave her a purpose to guide other women through the same season. Off the page, she’s either reading, junk journaling, or exploring nature. She currently lives in Atlanta with her daughter and their four beloved pets. You can find more of her guided teachings and personal reflections at Wisdom in the Wilderness.

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