🤫💡 Bringing Secrets Into the Light (Week 4 – Strengthened in the Secret Place)

God can’t heal what we hide. So many women feel heavy, anxious, or spiritually tired because they’re carrying hidden pain, private thoughts, or unconfessed sin.

In this final week of Strengthened in the Secret Place, we’re talking about what happens when we stop hiding and bring our secrets into God’s light.

🙌 In this week’s video, you’ll learn how God brings freedom to our secret thoughts, secret wounds, secret agreements, and secret sins — and how confession opens the door to peace, healing, and restored fellowship with Him.

👉🏽 Join me for Week 4’s video —then pull out your journals and begin! ✍️


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Week 4 – Bringing Secrets Into the Light

5 Practical Ways to Bring Secrets into the Light

1. Secret Thoughts.

Write down anxious or negative thoughts, then replace each one with a verse of truth (Philippians 4:8).

2. Secret Wounds.

Write a letter you’ll never send and pour out the pain, the “what I wish I could say,” then pray over it and release it to God. Also, notice your triggers when the wound still gets pressed and bring that pattern to God in prayer for renewal.

3. Secret Agreements (Lies We’ve Believed).

Write a list of lies you’ve quietly agreed with (like I’m not enough). Then, tear it up and rewrite the truth God says about you. Speak those truths out loud in prayer, even if your feelings lag behind.

4. Secret Sins.

Take 10 minutes of quiet to ask the Spirit, “Search me and know me” (Psalm 139:23 – 24). Write down anything He reveals and confess it to God. If needed, seek accountability with a trusted believer to walk in freedom.

5. Secret Overflow (A Life That Shines).

Light a candle each evening in your home and pray for His love to shine through you. Do one hidden act of kindness this week— without recognition—as a way of practicing overflow that comes from the secret place with Him (Matthew 6:4).

📖 Now – let’s get started!


🕯️🎶 Week 4 – Challenge 💐🫧

Seek out a place of solitude to get alone with God.  Stop your work, turn off your phone, the television, music and computer.  Be still.  Practice the presence of God. 

Go outside or find a place in your home, where you can be alone and simply rest and be at peace.  Practice the presence of God.

Rest is a need – not a want.  Rest is not optional or something we wait to do when we are retired.  Rest is a blessing from the Lord, and it requires humility to admit we need it.

I’ll be running a bubble bath and probably taking a much-needed nap this week.  Soul care is self-care. So, enjoy it!

Here is this week’s Bible Reading Plan

This Week’s Verses of the Day:

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Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5


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Let’s begin! It’s time to slow down and catch up with God. Light your candle, give thanks to the Lord, then open God’s Word and drink deeply from the living well.

Keep walking with the King,


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