“Divine Healing for Childhood Wounds: A Promise of Restoration And A Prophetic Word For You”


I was recently doing a personal prophetic counseling for someone. I have known her for some years now and during those years I have been praying for her to get a breakthrough. She gets major anxiety attacks out of the blue at times and has a lot of trouble with insomnia and depression. God has the perfect time table and we may never understand it. I have done several counselings for her over the years but during the last one God opened up about the root of her trauma and what its effect on her life had been. I was in total awe at how he clearly took her back to a place in her childhood, that she had buried and not dealt with, that was the root of all her problems. Now she could choose to pull that up by the root, throw it at the foot of the cross and be free at last.

I have listed below some of the ways childhood trauma manifest in adults. Look at the list because if you had child hood trauma one, or all of these may seem familiar to you.

Childhood trauma refers to adverse experiences or events that occur during a person’s early years, typically before the age of 18. These traumatic incidents can have profound and lasting effects on an individual’s emotional, psychological, and physical well-being. Let’s explore some of the ways childhood trauma impacts adults when left unresolved.

Anxiety and Depression: Adults who survived chronic childhood trauma often experience feelings of anxiety and depression. These symptoms may overlap with other conditions, such as bipolar disorder, major depression, or social anxiety.

Chronic Pain:

◦ Physical abuse during childhood increases the risk of chronic pain in adulthood. Conditions like back and neck pain, headaches, migraines, gastrointestinal issues, pelvic pain, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia may develop.

Early trauma can lead to permanent changes in the Central Nervous System (CNS), making individuals more vulnerable to depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and autoimmune diseases1.

1. Pathological “Love Addicted” Behavior:

◦ Childhood trauma can affect attachment patterns. Some adults may exhibit unhealthy attachment styles, seeking intense and often destructive relationships. These patterns may stem from unmet emotional needs during childhood.

2. Codependency and Self-Betrayal:

◦ Individuals who experienced trauma may struggle with codependency—placing others’ needs above their own—even to their detriment. This behavior often arises from feelings of guilt and shame related to their past experiences1.

It could be that you know the root of your childhood trauma and just haven’t dealt with it or it could be that you don’t remember it and have buried it somewhere in your mind.

Today, while meditating on God’s love He gave me the following message. If you suffer from any of the things mentioned above then the following prophetic message is for you…

“My child, I see the deep scars that have been left on your soul from the traumas of your past. I see the pain that still haunts your dreams and the fear that grips your heart. But know that I am here to bring you peace and restoration.

I want to walk with you through the memories that have haunted you for so long. I want to help you face the pain and the hurt, and guide you towards healing and freedom. Trust in my love and my grace, for I am the source of all healing and restoration.

I will provide you with the strength and courage you need to confront your past and let go of the pain that has held you captive for so long. I will be your rock and your refuge, your anchor in the storm. I will help you find peace and healing in the midst of your pain.

Do not be afraid, for I am with you always. I will never leave you nor forsake you. Trust in my promise to bring you healing and wholeness, for I am the God who heals all wounds and restores all brokenness.

Allow me to work in your life, my child, and watch as I transform your pain into beauty, your ashes into joy. Trust in my love and my power to bring you the healing and restoration you seek. For I am the God who makes all things new, and I will not rest until you are whole again.”

In My Unconditional Love

Daddy God

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