Peace Without Their Apology
The sun is going down, and the silence in the room feels heavy with everything that was never settled. You watch them walk away untouched, while you are left holding the broken pieces of what they shattered.
It feels like the world has forgotten the cost you paid. But the light does not measure justice by whether they stumble.
It measures it by how you survive. There is a peace that does not depend on their apology — a quiet that exists even when the account is unbalanced.
You do not have to carry the weight of their freedom tonight. Put the armor down.
The light sees the wound, and it sees you, and it is enough that you are still here.
Drawing from
1 John, Matthew
Verses
1 John 3:20, Matthew 11:28
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