The Light Remains When Walls Fall
The day is ending, and with it, a whole version of your life you thought would last forever. You are standing in the doorway between what was and what will be, holding the weight of both.
It feels like losing your footing when the ground you knew has shifted beneath you. But listen — the light does not require you to rebuild everything tonight.
It only asks that you remain present in this exhale. There is a peace waiting for you that is not like the world's peace, a stillness that exists even while the old walls come down.
You do not have to carry tomorrow's uncertainty into this evening. The light is already inside the grief, holding the space where the new chapter will eventually begin.
Tonight, you are not defined by what you lost, but by the light that remains when everything else falls away.
Drawing from
John, Luke
Verses
John 14:27, Luke 6:35-36
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