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TUESDAY’S THE.REAL.UNCOVERS. THE.HURT

There are moments in our walk where God refuses to let us keep pretending. Psalm 51:6 says, “Behold, You desire truth in the inward parts.” And John 8:32 reminds us, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” There is a freedom that only comes when we stop hiding what hurts. There is a healing that only arrives when we finally say, “Lord… this is my truth.”


Some of us have mastered the art of functioning while wounded. We shout while silently bleeding. We serve while secretly suffocating. We encourage others while ignoring the ache in our own spirit. And yet, God keeps leaning in, whispering, “I want the real you… not the rehearsed you. Not the surviving you. The real you.”


Because truth is where transformation begins. You cannot heal a wound you won’t acknowledge. You cannot conquer what you keep concealing. And you cannot walk in the glory God promised while protecting the very thing that’s keeping you bound.


But the beautiful thing about God is this — He uncovers to heal, not to harm. He exposes to elevate, not to embarrass. He shines light on the hidden not to shame you, but to shape you. Psalm 139:23 says, “Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my thoughts.” When God searches you, He is not trying to find fault — He is trying to find the place where His glory can land.


There is a version of you that heaven is calling for — the honest version. The version who is tired but still trusting. The version who is hurting but still hopeful. The version who says, “Lord, this wound is deeper than I want to admit… but I’m ready for You to heal it.”


Hear this in the Spirit:

Your next level cannot sit on top of an unhealed place.

Some of the weight you feel is not warfare — it’s God making room for truth. Elevation requires honesty. Oil requires openness. Glory requires surrender.


So today, God is uncovering the areas we’ve tried to manage on our own — the memories we’ve buried, the disappointment we’ve minimized, the hurt we’ve normalized, the pain we’ve dressed in professionalism and praise. And He is saying, “Let Me all the way in.”


Wherever you allow truth, freedom will follow. Wherever you let Me touch, I will transform. Wherever you surrender the wound, I will rewrite the story.


And so right here, right where you are — in your home, in your car, on your job, scrolling on your phone — the Spirit of the Lord is meeting you. The altar has come to you. You don’t have to run. You don’t have to hide. You don’t have to pretend. Just breathe. Just open. Just let Him uncover so He can heal.


Father, in the name of Jesus, we come before You honestly. No masks. No walls. No pretense. Search us. See us. Touch the places we’ve avoided and the wounds we’ve carried in silence. Bring light to the corners of our hearts that have been overshadowed by fear, shame, or fatigue. Heal the memories that still ache. Lift the burdens we tried to carry alone. Break the cycles we got used to surviving. Let Your Spirit move through every home and every heart connected to this word.


Pour fresh oil on the places that feel dry. Pour strength into the places that feel tired. Pour peace into the places that feel overwhelmed. Pour clarity where confusion has lived too long. Let the fire of the Holy Ghost burn away every residue of old hurt, old trauma, old patterns, and old pain. Let deliverance rise like a flood. Let restoration break forth like dawn. Let freedom sit on us so heavily that we cannot go back to who we were yesterday.


Lord, cover every part You uncover. Heal what You reveal. Redeem what was broken. Restore what was lost. And let Your glory be seen in every truth we surrender to You. Do it for every household, every family line, every mind, every heart, and every destiny connected to Manifestation of His Glory Network Inc.


We give You the real us… believing that You will return the healed us, the whole us, the strengthened us, the wiser us, and the glorified us.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Apostle G Denise Gray

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