“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by [their] names. Great [is] our Lord, and of great power: his understanding [is] infinite.” (Ps 147:3-5 AV)
Of special note is comparing the healing of a broken heart with the knowing of all the stars in the universe. There isn’t enough computing power in the world to number and name every celestial body in the universe. The Bible tells us that the heavenly hosts are as innumerable as the grains of sand in the sea. All the AI power in the world could not catalogue that vast number of individual grains of sand. The point our writer is trying to make is that the healing of the human heart is immensely simpler than the numbering and naming of the stars. If God can do the latter, then He certainly can do the former.
The cancer that my wife has is prone to develop heart issues later in the digression of the disease. If the tumors are functioning, which means they are producing hormones, then a condition called Carcinoid syndrome is the result. This is caused by too much serotonin in the bloodstream. In particular, the excess hormone can result in hardened valves. We had a friend who needed a heart valve replaced because of this syndrome. The operation is complex. The heart must be stopped, and the patient placed on bypass. There are two types of valves available. There is a mechanical heart valve and a biological heart valve. The operation typically takes five hours or so. The most common type of operation requires open heart surgery. This means the breastplate is open so the surgeon can have direct access to the heart. Recovery is long and hard. Although this procedure is routine, few have the expertise required to successfully replace heart valves. Those patients living in more rural or remote areas must travel to a specialist. The expertise needed takes years of education and practice. A successful heart surgeon is in a lucrative career because few can manage the complexities of this type of surgery.
Is complex as the human heart is, biologically speaking, the human soul is vastly more complex. Healing takes the hand of an expert. The only one is existence is the Creator of the human soul – Jehovah God. If we face overwhelming circumstances, or are suffering from deep loss, as God can name and number all the celestial bodies, He can heal your broken heart. There must be a yielding to the Creator’s hand. Much like signing a consent form for major surgery, we must yield to the care of the Master Surgeon. He cannot heal a heart that wishes no medicine. He cannot bind up the broken heart if it is running from His care. There is a book that came out many years ago. The title is, Only God Can Heal the Wounded Heart. It is a good book. Some I cannot endorse. Must most of it is good. The point of the book is that God can heal any situation of the soul. There is no need to depend on others. Although God uses others, He is the author of healing. If He can number and name all the stars of the universe, surely He can heal your broken spirit.