Rock Bottom Is Holy Ground — Finding God in Your Lowest Moments
What if the lowest moment of your life—the moment you felt most unworthy, most exhausted, most ashamed—was actually the place where God was preparing to meet you? That’s the heart of Episode 15 of Unmasked, where Wes continues the series God Writes New Stories by exploring a truth that few people talk about honestly:
Rock bottom is not a grave.
For many of us, it becomes holy ground.
Most people think rock bottom looks dramatic—losing everything, blowing up your life, or facing public collapse. But Wes explains that sometimes the deepest rock bottom is the one nobody sees. It’s the quiet kind—the spiritual numbness, the emotional exhaustion, the fear of being found out, the gap between the person you show the world and the person you’re actually becoming inside.
The Hidden Rock Bottom Most Christians Experience
In the church, we often celebrate strength, gifting, leadership, and spiritual maturity. But behind the scenes, many Christians struggle with a hidden tension:
I want God, but I’m terrified that God doesn’t want me.
Wes describes his own season of internal collapse. He never hit the dramatic rock bottom that makes headlines. Instead, he hit the kind that builds slowly—serving faithfully on the outside while crumbling internally. It’s the rock bottom that looks like:
showing up but feeling disconnected
praying but expecting nothing
serving while secretly feeling empty
believing God helps others but not believing He would help you
And that’s where the beauty of the episode begins: when Wes admits that his rock bottom wasn’t destruction—it was disconnection. And it was exactly there, in that quiet and painful place, that God began writing a new story.
Why God Meets Us at Rock Bottom
Wes points us to Scripture to show that rock bottom is often the place where God speaks most clearly.
Think of Moses:
Before the Red Sea, before the miracles, before the Ten Commandments—Moses hid in shame for 40 years. When God called him, Moses didn’t feel qualified. He felt disqualified. Yet God looked at the same broken ground Moses was hiding in and said, “This is where I will meet you.”
Think of the prodigal son:
He hit the lowest of lows—broke, starving, humiliated, rehearsing a speech to prove he was worthy to return home. But Scripture says that while he was “still a long way off,” the father ran to him, embraced him, and restored him before he could even apologize.
Rock bottom wasn’t the end—it was the doorway home.
When Honesty Becomes Holy Ground
Wes shares the moment he walked into his first Celebrate Recovery meeting—shaking, scared, and trying to hide behind safe answers. But when someone simply asked, “Is there anything else?”, his mask cracked.
And that was the moment everything changed.
Not because the room fixed him.
Not because the program fixed him.
But because honesty cracked open the door to healing.
Rock bottom becomes holy ground because it’s the place where:
pretense dies
pride breaks
self-sufficiency collapses
surrender begins
compassion becomes believable
grace becomes tangible
God does not love the pain of rock bottom—but He absolutely loves meeting you there.
If You’re at Rock Bottom Today
Wes ends the episode with a powerful challenge:
Name your rock bottom.
And ask God to meet you there.
You don’t need perfect words.
You don’t need spiritual strength.
You just need honesty.
Because honesty is holy ground.
If this resonates with you, listen to the full episode below, and don’t walk this journey alone. Healing begins with connection, not isolation.
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