About Eliza Trinity
Walking hand-in-hand with Jesus — a testimony of grace and restoration

I’m Eliza Trinity, a single mother of two wonderful boys, and a living testimony of God’s unfailing grace.
More than a decade ago, life as I knew it changed drastically. I found myself navigating a season of deep emotional, financial, and physical hardship—juggling work by day and freelance projects at night, simply to make ends meet.
My two sons were just 7 and 8 at the time, and I often wondered how we would make it through.

In the middle of that storm, I stumbled upon an eBook that God used to radically transform my life: “Passion Prayer of Jesus The Christ” by Elisha Goodman

That book opened my heart to Jesus. As I read it in tears, something shifted. I felt seen, heard, and held. It was then I truly gave my life to Christ—and I’ve never walked alone since.
The Lord has walked with me through every valley—from the heartbreak of single motherhood, to seasons of financial lack, and even a breast cancer diagnosis during the pandemic. He never left.
In fact, He gently pieced my life back together—like a puzzle reassembled with divine care, different from before, but more whole than ever.
As Jason Gray sings in his beautiful song,🎵 “The wound is where the light gets in.”

That line has become my anthem. The cracks in my life became the very places where God’s light shone brightest.
Even though my journey hasn’t been without sorrow. But I’ve discovered this truth: God keeps our tears in a bottle (Psalm 56:8). Not one drop goes unnoticed. And just as He saw mine, He sees yours too.
These three verses continue to anchor me through every high and low:
“I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”
(Philippians 4:13, NIV)
“I am like a tree planted by streams of water — whatever I do prospers.”
(Psalm 1:3, NIV)
“Record my misery; list my tears on your scroll—are they not in your record?”
(Psalm 56:8, NIV)
I’ve come to understand that God is no respecter of persons—the healing, strength, and restoration He gave me is available for you too.
If He could wipe away my tears and breathe life back into dry places, He will surely do the same for you.
Your tears are priceless in His sight.

This blog is my humble journal of gratitude, filled with reflections, study notes, and visual insights from sermons—especially those by Prophet Lovy Elias of Revelation Church LA.

My hope is that through these words, others will find hope, strength, persistence, patience, and learn to trust the Lord wholeheartedly.
Each article is written prayerfully, like a stream of His living waters, to refresh the weary soul.
I also share selected writings and reflections through my [Medium faith publication] and other platforms to reach more hearts in need of encouragement.

You are not alone. May these words be a light on your path, as they have been on mine.