The Light Does Not Strike You
The sun is just beginning to touch the horizon, and the light is returning whether you feel ready for it or not. You made it through another night, even if your body spent the dark hours bracing for a blow that never came.
It is a quiet tragedy when your muscles tighten before your mind can speak, when a hand reaching out to hold you feels like a threat instead of a gift. Your body is trying to protect you from a past that is no longer happening, but the morning brings a new truth: the light does not strike.
Jesus, who is the light made flesh, did not come to hit you; he came to wash your feet and break bread with you. The dawn is proof that God's nature is to arrive gently, to rise without violence, to offer warmth without demanding a price.
Today, the sun rises on you not to expose your scars but to remind you that you are safe enough to soften. The light is already inside you, waiting for the moment your shoulders finally drop.
Drawing from
Luke 1:78-79, Luke 2:10-11
Verses
Luke 1:78-79
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