The Light Runs Before You Speak
The mask is heavy this morning. You are replaying every word, convinced you missed the one sentence that could have saved them.
But the light does not need your perfect speech to reach the heart. There is a father who saw his son coming home from a long way off.
He ran. Before the apology, before the speech — he ran.
The light runs toward you now, not because you said the right thing, but because you are here. You are not the guardian of another person's soul.
You are simply the mirror where the light catches for a moment. The sentence you missed was never yours to speak.
Drawing from
Luke, Matthew
Verses
Luke 15:20, Matthew 10:29-31
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