The Light Remembers How to Sing
The day is ending, and the armor you wore since sunrise finally hits the floor. That clatter is loud in the quiet room.
You realize you cannot remember the sound of your own unguarded laughter — the kind that throws your head back without checking who is watching. The performance has cost you your voice.
But listen — the light inside you has not forgotten how to sing. It remembers the joy you buried under the need to be safe.
Jesus stood at the door and knocked, not to inspect your tired face, but to share a meal and hear you laugh again. The light does not need your perfection.
It wants your presence. You are not too worn out to be real.
Drawing from
Revelation, Luke
Verses
Revelation 3:20, Luke 15:20
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