healing Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/healing/ Wed, 21 Jan 2026 11:45:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://queenmoremi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-IMG_9721-e1742886521891-32x32.png healing Archives - Queen moremi https://queenmoremi.com/tag/healing/ 32 32 Scriptures That Carried Me Through My Healing Season https://queenmoremi.com/2025/12/scriptures-that-carried-me-through-my-healing-season/ Sat, 20 Dec 2025 05:00:36 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=5886 Healing isn’t always pretty. It’s not all spa days and self-care candles. Sometimes, it’s late-night tears, unanswered prayers, and relearning how to breathe through the pain. I’ve had a season…

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Healing isn’t always pretty. It’s not all spa days and self-care candles. Sometimes, it’s late-night tears, unanswered prayers, and relearning how to breathe through the pain. I’ve had a season like that. Maybe you have too. The kind of season where your heart feels so heavy and the only thing that makes sense is turning to God.

During that time, Scripture wasn’t just something I read; it became something I clung to. Certain verses felt like lifelines when I couldn’t find the words to pray. I’d write them down in my journal or tape them to my mirror as daily reminders that I wasn’t walking alone.

One verse that carried me was Isaiah 41:10: “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.” It reminded me that even when I felt abandoned, I was still held.

Psalm 147:3 hit even deeper: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” I read that over and over, sometimes through tears, just to remind myself that being broken wasn’t the end, healing was happening, even if slowly.

Another powerful one? Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.” It didn’t mean everything suddenly felt good, but it reassured me that God was working through the mess.

Honestly, healing took time. Some days I was hopeful, other days I just wanted to hide under the covers. But Scripture gave me something solid to hold onto when everything else felt shaky.

If you’re in your own healing season, let me tell you this: you’re not weak for needing time. You’re not faithless for feeling pain. And you’re definitely not alone.

God is near to the brokenhearted. And sometimes, the softest whispers from His Word are exactly what carry us through.

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“Jesus Saved Me”: Ifu Ennada Shares a Powerful Testimony https://queenmoremi.com/2025/10/jesus-saved-me-ifu-ennada-shares-a-powerful-testimony/ Mon, 27 Oct 2025 16:42:28 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6484 Over the weekend, actress and entrepreneur Ifu Ennada opened up on Instagram about a deeply personal and faith-filled journey that left many of her followers emotional and inspired. According to…

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Over the weekend, actress and entrepreneur Ifu Ennada opened up on Instagram about a deeply personal and faith-filled journey that left many of her followers emotional and inspired.

According to her post, the past year and a half of her life has been a storm of near-death experiences, mental breakdowns, and intense spiritual battles that tested every part of her existence. Yet, through it all, she said one thing remained constant — Jesus saved her.

In the post, Ifu revealed that the most recent battle came on her birthday, July 23, 2025, when she suddenly woke up with no memory of who she was. She described it as an experience straight out of a movie: one day she was fine, and the next, she couldn’t remember her name, her family, or anything about her past life.

“It felt like I was on a strange planet where I had no past, knew no one, and had no purpose,” she wrote.

Despite losing her memory, one thing she said she didn’t forget was God. Even in that fog, she remembered the Holy Spirit, Jesus, and the Word. Verses like Hebrews 11:1 and John 16:33 gave her strength, as did Psalms 91 and 35, which she prayed continually.

Her mother, a prayer warrior and minister, stood by her throughout the ordeal, praying fiercely and ensuring she received both medical and spiritual care.

Ifu shared that she believes the illness was a spiritual attack, one she had been warned about in a dream, but she’s now speaking out to publicly thank God for saving her life and restoring her memory.

Today, she’s rebuilding — physically, emotionally, and spiritually — while preparing for the relaunch of her brands, @beautifuennada (a NAFDAC-approved hair-care brand) and @beautifuskin (a pro-natural skincare line).

She ended her post with a message of gratitude and faith:

“Those who trust in God shall never be put to shame. He’ll always save them. Romans 10:11-13.”

Her story is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, faith can be the light that leads us home.

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Healing from Friendship Breakups: Why They Hurt So Much https://queenmoremi.com/2025/08/healing-from-friendship-breakups-why-they-hurt-so-much/ Fri, 22 Aug 2025 17:00:32 +0000 https://queenmoremi.com/?p=6233 Nobody really prepares you for friendship breakups. We grow up hearing about heartbreaks in relationships, but no one tells you that losing a friend, especially one you thought was your…

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Nobody really prepares you for friendship breakups. We grow up hearing about heartbreaks in relationships, but no one tells you that losing a friend, especially one you thought was your person, can hurt just as much, if not more.

It’s the silence that feels loud. The urge to pick up the phone, only to remember you can’t. The sting of seeing their updates online, realising you’re no longer part of their world. And sometimes, what makes it worse is how small the “last straw” seemed. You thought it could’ve been fixed, that it wasn’t worth ending everything over. But for them, it was enough.

That’s why healing takes time, because you’re not just grieving the person, you’re grieving the version of yourself that existed in that friendship. The shared language, the comfort, the certainty that they’d always be there. It’s hard to let that go.

You might replay the last conversation in your head a hundred times, wondering what you could have said differently. That’s natural. But at some point, you have to let the replay stop. Closure doesn’t always come wrapped in answers, and sometimes that has to be okay.

Healing doesn’t happen in one big moment; it shows up in small shifts. The first day you don’t feel the urge to check their page. The first laugh that doesn’t feel weighed down. The slow realisation that even without them, you’re still standing.

It also means leaning into what you still have, the family who shows up, the community that supports you, even the quiet of your own company. In those spaces, you begin to see that your life is still full, even without the friendship you lost.

And when you’re ready, stay open. Just because one person walked away doesn’t mean you’ll never have deep, life-giving friendships again. Sometimes, the end of one story is the clearing that makes room for another, one that will meet you where you are now.

Healing is messy, but it’s also proof that your heart still works. And as painful as it is, one day you’ll look back and see not just what you lost, but how much you’ve grown because of it. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll realise that letting go created room for something new, something better, something aligned with who you are now.

So yes, friendship breakups hurt. They leave questions, they leave scars, and they leave you missing someone who once felt like home. But they also remind us of our capacity to love, to forgive, and eventually, to start again.

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