Jesus brought me out.
And in resurrection, words become safe again.
Published February 4 , 2026
Some words were used to harm you.
Some names were twisted until they collapsed your breath.
Some voices spoke in God’s name — but only delivered fear.
This offering is for the soul who flinched when “God” was mentioned…
Who wonders if they’ll ever pray without static…
Who is learning, slowly, that Jesus was never the one who hurt them.
This is not a dictionary.
It’s not a glossary of trauma or a reframing of theology.

by resurrection.
The Resurrection Lexicon is a living body of healing language —
a sanctuary for the words that were used against you,
a resting place for the soul that has only ever known harm in the name of holiness,
a map of what was never supposed to be survived.
Here, words are not performed — they are breathed.
Here, language does not collapse you — it holds you.
Because Jesus doesn’t just rescue.
He restores language.
And He makes His name safe again.
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This lexicon carries the voice of a soul who has lived resurrection in her body.
It was not born in theory, or in abstraction.
It rose slowly from collapsed lungs — from the breath returned —
when the predator’s voice was finally separated from God’s.
Each word inside this lexicon is a witness.
A breath.
A new way of speaking that doesn’t retraumatize the nervous system.
This is not spiritual performance.
This is vertical safety.
This is resurrection.
🕊️ Longform Video Teaching Now Available
A full voice teaching — Resurrection Lexicon | When God’s Name Is Safe Again & Your Soul Comes Home — appears on the main Resurrection Lexicon page.
This offering holds space for:
- What happens when language collapses under captivity
- Why spiritual words can trigger collapse
- How Jesus restores safety, one syllable at a time
- How breath returns before voice
- What it feels like when God’s name becomes safe again
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You are not behind.
If all you can say is Jesus,
and your body doesn’t flinch —
that is resurrection.
If you want the embodied side of this resurrection—what Jesus restores in the nervous system, the membrane, and the cells—Cellular Theology is the next doorway. Coming soon.
→ Cellular Theology

