Let the Light Find You Sitting
The day is finally done, and the armor you wore for twelve hours feels heavy now that you've taken it off. You want to fill the quiet with noise, with plans for tomorrow, with anything to avoid just sitting here.
But the light does not need your performance to stay near; it only needs your stillness to be seen. There is a father who saw his son coming home from a long way off—he didn't wait for the speech, he just ran.
The silence you fear is not empty; it is the space where the running happens. You don't have to fix the day.
You just have to let the light find you sitting there.
Drawing from
Luke 15:20, Luke 10:38-42
Verses
Luke 15:20, Luke 10:41-42
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