Heard in Heaven

EP5: The Miracle I Didn’t See Coming (But Kept Praying For)


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In this raw episode, I open my heart and share the intimate journey of my real-life miracle. After shattering my leg during a dance rehearsal, I entered one of the most challenging seasons of my life, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. From pain to prayer, from fear to faith, this healing journey tested everything I believed.


There were moments I felt abandoned, like God had gone silent. But even in the stillness, He was moving. Through prophetic encouragement, relentless prayer, and the love of my husband and friends, I kept showing up. And then it happened. A breakthrough. A healing so divine it could only be God.


This episode is for anyone who’s holding out hope for their own miracle. Whether it’s physical, emotional, or spiritual, I want to remind you that God is not done. His timing is never late, and His love is always near.

We also discuss:

Healing can be messy, slow, and sacred—don’t rush the miracle

God is still working even when it feels like nothing is happening

Surround yourself with faith-filled voices who speak life over you

Miracles often require a deep surrender and persistent belief

Your personal healing is tied to your calling—it all flows together in God’s divine plan


Timestamps

[0:00:00] Holding Out for a Miracle

[0:10:00] When the Enemy Attacks: Spiritual Warfare in Recovery

[0:15:00] The Long Road: What It Really Looks Like to Wait on God

[0:24:00] The Beauty of Full Release: Total Forgiveness, Total Freedom

[0:32:40] Finding Your Voice Again—Speak With Holy Fire



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You’ve been heard in heaven. And what’s heard in heaven—changes everything on earth.



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Heard in HeavenBy Rae Irelan