The Dawn Does Not Ask You to Hide
The sun is just beginning to touch the horizon, and you are already dressing for war against your own shape. Layer upon layer in the summer heat, hiding the contour of your body from the air, as if your very existence were something to be concealed.
But listen — the rising sun does not ask the flowers to cover their petals before it shines on them. It simply arrives.
It clothes the grass in glory without demanding it hide its form first. The light that is waking up the world right now sees you completely, and it does not flinch at what it finds.
You do not need the armor today. The dawn is not judging the shape of you; it is just glad you are here to receive it.
Put the heavy things down. The light knows how to hold you without you having to disappear.
Drawing from
Matthew, Luke
Verses
Matthew 6:28-29, Luke 12:7
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