14.February.2026
Love comes in many forms. The love that changed my life is the one that pursues, never fails, and transforms every part of us, God’s love. This is the story of how He met me, shaped me, and showed me that the greatest love story is the one He is writing in our lives.
About a month and a half ago, I experienced something that tested my faith in a very personal way.
While doing a routine breast self-exam in the shower, I found a lump in my breast, about the size of a cranberry. I noted it, but I chose not allow fear to take hold.
Two days later, during a church service, I clearly sensed the Lord prompting me to receive prayer. During service, my pastor laid hands on me and prayed, commanding the lump to be gone. I received that prayer in faith, believing God’s Word and His power are not symbolic, they are alive and active. “For the Word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit.” Hebrews 4:12
Around that same time I began preparing for the annual, corporate 21-day fast that I typically participate in with liquids only. This time however, I sensed the Holy Spirit leading me differently. Instead of fasting as I had in previous years, I was led to follow a more intentional, and consecrated approach. This was one that mirrored principles found in the Levitical laws. I do not know if that direction was meant only for that season or something ongoing, but I knew along with it was an invitation to slow down, listen more closely, and focus on cultivating intimacy with my Heavenly Daddy.
During that season, I was led to speak life giving scripture daily, declaring what was already mine in Jesus, even while learning how to more fully receive it. For less than a week, I used a few all natural approaches. Eventually the Lord made it very clear to me, this would not be resolved by any human effort.
I was reminded, “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord. Zechariah 4:6
That next week, I felt led to invite a few women of strong faith, women I trusted, to my home the following Saturday for prayer. I did not share what was I had going on in my body, only that I was requesting support. One woman came. I held no expectation beyond obedience, fully trusting that the Lord would bring who He had appointed for that moment. When she arrived I told her what I was believing for. We prayed in agreement together in the Holy Spirit for nearly an hour or so, longer than I had ever prayed that way before.
As we finished, she said something that resonated in my heart, “When you truly know how to receive love, and to walk in love, the lump will be gone. You won’t need doctors, medicines, supplements, or any other means. Keep your eyes on Him.”
Aside from that moment, I didn’t speak about this journey. Later in the day, I shared briefly with a couple of trusted friends, who were long distance and called on the phone. Other than that, I carried it before the Lord only choosing to declare it with faith.
When the fast ended in late January, I checked again.
It was gone.
Completely gone.
Recently, a nurse also examined me and confirmed that the lump is no longer there.
I realize I was not aware of it for very long, and I did not have it medically confirmed at the time I first discovered it. However, I did recently have it confirmed that it is now gone.
No drama. No fanfare. Just the faithful hand of God.
He is so faithful. If there is anything I have learned through this, it is this, keep your eyes on Him. He is our healing, our peace, our provision, and our wholeness. These are found in keeping our eyes on Him, trusting Him, and learning how to receive His love fully and learning to love fully.
I also recognize that had I isolated myself or allowed fear to lead, this journey might have looked very different. God’s provision came not only through His Spirit, but through the support of faithful friends and a pastor who stood with me in prayer and only speaking the Truth of His Word.
This Valentine’s Day, remember that the greatest love story is not the one on a card, not the one on a screen, but the one God has written for your life in your heart. He will be faithful, personal, and transformative. He loves you, today and every day.
Tomorrow, I want to share a little more openly and deeply about what this experience looked like.
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Make today count, and I’ll see you tomorrow.

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