Light Meets You in the Empty Cupboard
The sun is setting, and the house is quieting down, but your heart is racing faster than ever. You stand at the cupboard door, hiding the empty shelves from the eyes that trust you most, wondering how to explain why the portion is so small tonight.
The shame feels heavy enough to crush you, a silent weight you carry so they don't have to feel it. But listen — the light does not require a full table to be present.
There was a widow who gave her last two coins, not because she had abundance, but because she had nothing left to hide. She gave everything she had to live on, and the light saw her when no one else did.
Your empty cupboard is not a verdict on your worth; it is simply the place where the light chooses to meet you now. You do not have to perform plenty for the light to stay.
It sits with you in the scarcity. It sees the love behind the small plate more clearly than it sees the food itself.
The night is coming, but you do not have to face the dark alone.
Drawing from
Mark 12:41-44, Luke 21:1-4
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