The Light Does Not Grade Your Stumbles
The house is quiet now, but your mind is loud with the replay. Every awkward pause, every forced laugh from the party loops in the dark, convincing you that you were seen only for your stumbles.
The night gathers these fragments and holds them up until they feel like the whole truth. But the light that shines in the darkness has not been overcome by your mistakes.
It does not flicker because you fumbled. There is a peace that waits for you to stop moving, a stillness that knows you are more than the performance you gave tonight.
The light is not grading your words; it is simply sitting with you in the quiet. You do not have to fix the memory to be held.
Drawing from
John, Luke
Verses
John 1:5, Luke 12:7
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