The Fracture Is Where Light Gets In
The house is quiet now, but your mind is loud with the replay. That exact second when your voice cracked—when the tremor gave you away—is playing on a loop you cannot stop.
You wish you could reach back through time, steady your throat, and speak the line again without the break. But the light does not ask for a flawless performance.
It met the stutter, the crack, the silence, and called it enough. Go home to your own heart and tell it what you needed to hear then: that you are seen, not for your composure, but for your honesty.
The fracture is not where you lost the light; it is where the light got in.
Drawing from
Mark 5:19, 1 John 3:19-20
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