Dawn Does Not Ask for Perfection
The sun is up, but inside your chest, the night is still holding on. You stand behind the door, rehearsing a casual greeting, terrified that your voice will shake when you open it.
The panic whispers that you must perform normalcy before you are allowed to step into the light. But dawn does not ask the world to be perfect before it rises.
It simply arrives, quiet and unhurried, spilling gold over the broken and the whole alike. The light that woke up this morning is already inside you — not as a reward for your composure, but as your very breath.
You do not need to manufacture courage to face the day. You only need to turn the handle and let the light that lives in you walk out first.
Drawing from
Luke 1:78-79, Matthew 5:14
Verses
Luke 1:78-79, Matthew 5:14
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