More on Kisses

More on Kisses…
Being kissed by Jesus fills your heart until it overflows beyond what you can contain.
There is nothing quite like intimacy with Him.
When the King draws near, shame quietly dissolves in His embrace. Fear loosens its grip on your heart and in your mind. In His presence, your perspective shifts—you begin to see yourself the way He does: pure, precious, and deeply loved without condition or end.
I’ve learned that trauma does not discriminate. It can reach into any life, shaping how we think, feel, and respond. Trauma is not just emotional—it can alter how our bodies function and how our souls process pain, fear, shame, guilt, and anger. It distorts and twists our identity, often leaving us feeling unworthy of any kind of love and pulling us into isolation and deeper sorrow.
But when you open your heart to Jesus, healing begins.
His love gently restores what trauma tried to break. His affection lifts the weight of pain and replaces it with hope—so much so that it begins to spill out into a world longing for something real. You become a vessel of healing, hope, and encouragement from the very place that trauma tried to claim.
From this place, loving others comes from an overflow. You love because you have been so deeply loved. The fragrance of the King rests upon your life, drawing others toward His goodness. As it says in Song of Solomon 1:3, “Because of the fragrance of your good ointments, your name is like perfume poured out… And truly, through us, He reveals Himself—so that everywhere we go, people encounter the beautiful, unmistakable fragrance of Christ.
Jesus is my everything and He longs to be yours too. #Jesus