the paralyzing fear that admitting your pain means you will be abandoned by those who can now see your broken parts

Light Weeping for Your Brokenness

It is the hour when the silence feels like a judgment, and the fear that if you speak your pain, you will be left alone. But listen closely—the light does not run from what is broken.

In the garden, the light fell to the ground and wept, not because it was perfect, but because it knew the weight of the dark. The light that is in you has seen your deepest shame and has not turned away.

It is waiting, not for you to be fixed, but for you to finally admit that you are hurting. Because the one who knows you intimately is already there, holding you in the dark.

Drawing from

Matthew 26:36-46, John 14:18

Verses

Matthew 26:38, John 14:18

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