the phantom weight of a gaze that never landed, replaying a neutral glance as a verdict in the silence after someone leaves the room

The Dawn That Does Not Care

The sun is up, but the room still feels heavy with a glance that never actually landed. You replay a neutral look from yesterday, turning it into a verdict that follows you into this new light.

But the dawn does not care about the shadow you are carrying; it rises anyway, quiet and insistent. There is a gaze that has already found you — not to judge, but to hold.

The Father sees you not as a collection of mistakes, but as a child waking up in His house. You do not have to earn the light that is already pouring through your window.

It is here. It is enough.

The silence is not empty; it is full of a love that knows your name before you speak it.

Drawing from

Luke 1:78-79, Luke 12:6-7

Verses

Luke 1:78-79, Luke 12:6-7

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