For the Love of God: Healing Heartbreak Through Scripture and Science is a 30-day guided approach to navigating the emotional pain of relational loss with both spiritual truth and practical understanding.
Heartbreak affects more than your emotions. It impacts your thoughts, your body, and your sense of stability. This guide brings together Scripture and Science to help you understand what is happening and take steady steps forward.
Each day of this devotional includes:
A passage from Scripture (ESV)Insight into what is happening in your mind and body from a scientific and personal perspectiveA journaling promptA guided prayerA blank page to write onThis is not about rushing healing or avoiding difficult emotions. It is about learning how to move through them in a way that builds clarity, steadiness, and growth.
This book is part of a series that explores how Scripture and Science work together to provide insight, direction, and practical tools for growth across all areas of life.
Book Back Text: For the Love of God: Healing Heartbreak Through Scripture and Science explores what happens when heartbreak changes more than just a relationship. Blending psychological science with biblical truth, Dr. Sam Sarahbi walks readers through the emotional, cognitive, and spiritual realities that follow deep relational pain. Written from both professional expertise and personal experience, this 30-Day Guide offers a unique integration of psychology and faith, helping readers understand not only what they are feeling, but why they are feeling it. Each day combines scripture, psychological concepts, reflective journaling practices, and prayer to guide readers through healing in a way that is honest, grounded, and spiritually centered. Rather than focusing on "moving on" or replacing what was lost, this book explores how suffering can reveal patterns, deepen self-awareness, renew the mind, and strengthen a relationship with God. Through themes of surrender, emotional healing, neuroplasticity, identity, and spiritual growth, readers are invited into a process of transformation that extends far beyond heartbreak itself.