The Light Knows Your Name
The armor is heavy tonight. You have worn this role for so long that taking it off feels like losing your skin.
Who are you when the performance stops? When the applause dies and the house goes quiet, the silence can feel like a verdict.
But listen — there is someone standing at the door of your exhaustion. Not to demand an explanation of who you are.
Not to ask for your resume or your rehearsed lines. The light knocks, and all it wants is to come in and eat with you.
Just a meal. Just presence.
You do not have to know your name right now to open the door. The light already knows it.
And in that knowing, you can finally rest.
Drawing from
Revelation, Luke
Verses
Revelation 3:20
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