Susan Hopkins
A PRAYERFUL DEDICATION
We come to you for healing and restoration
Dear heavenly Father,
In the quiet moments of our lives, we seek refuge in Your loving embrace. We come to You, carrying the weight of our weary souls, longing for healing and restoration. We acknowledge that this journey is not a sprint, but a gentle pilgrimage toward wholeness.
Every hurt we carry, every disappointment etched in our hearts, You see and mend. In Your hands, our brokenness finds purpose; You take the fragments of our past and weave them into a tapestry of beauty and grace. Your restoration goes beyond mere repair; it transforms the old into the new, making us holy and worthy of Your profound love.
As we open our hearts to this divine restoration, we embrace the unimaginable ways You work within us. Our souls are renewed, our spirits lifted, and our burdens tenderly released into Your care. Help us to surrender daily, to let You heal us from the inside out.
May we walk this path of renewal with courage, knowing that through Your love, we are not just restored but transformed - reflecting Your light and grace in every step we take.
In this dedication, I ask for Your strength for all women (all people) grappling with the chains of codependency. May they know they are loved, and may they find freedom and transformation in Your unending love.
Amen.

My name is Susan Hopkins, and I write from a place of lived experience. I have walked through emotional pain, spiritual confusion, and relationships shaped by codependency. I know what it feels like to be exhausted from trying to be “good enough,” to feel unseen, and to wonder if real love was ever meant for me.
But through my journey, I discovered something life-changing: God’s love is not something we must earn. It is a gift that meets us right where we are — tender, patient, and strong enough to heal what was broken.
Today, my heart is to share this hope with others. I want every person who reads my story to know that they are deeply loved, valued, and invited into freedom. You are not alone. There is a way forward. And there is a love that truly heals.
Susan Hopkins
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