Title: When Emptiness Meets God’s Fullness.
Scripture focus: "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." Psalm 34:18. KJV Devotion: Feeling empty is not a failure of faith—it is a deeply human condition that even the greatest heroes of Scripture endured. Elijah, David, and Job each walked through seasons of profound emptiness, yet in their weakness, they discovered the strength and restoration of God. Their stories remind us that emptiness is not the end; it is the place where God begins His deepest work. Elijah: The Emptiness of Burnout Elijah, fresh from a mighty victory, collapsed under the weight of fear and exhaustion. He prayed, “I have had enough, Lord… Take my life” (1 Kings 19:4). Yet God did not rebuke him. Instead, He sent food, water, rest, and finally spoke in a gentle whisper. Lesson: When emptiness comes from burnout, God restores first through rest and quiet. Listen for His still, small voice. David: The Emptiness of Loss David returned to Ziklag to...