Thursday, July 16, 2026

Fumble

WHY DO AVOIDANTS FUMBLE AMAZING PEOPLE?

Emotional immaturity

Because someone amazing highlights their
emotional immaturity. An amazing person knows
how to talk about feelings, address issues and
how to stay present in difficult moments. For an avoidant,
that contrast becomes confronting. It exposes
what they don't yet know how to do.

Pressure

An amazing person needs communication,
accountability, and consistency to feel safe in a
relationship. An avoidant doesn't experience those
needs as normal relationship requirements, but as
pressure. And instead of growing into that, they
retreat.

Exposure

An amazing person leaves very little room to hide.
Their emotional awareness naturally brings things
to the surface. Avoidants rely on distance and 
emotional avoidance to feel in control. Being with
someone who sees them clearly forces them to 
face their fears and limitations and that's often
exactly what they're not ready for.

The truth

Avoidants don't fumble amazing people because
those people lacked something. They fumble them
because being with someone amazing requires
them to grow, to show up emotionally, and to level
up in ways they're not ready for.

For you

Waiting for an avoidant who shows through their
actions that they're not willing to grow with you
means you're doing yourself a disservice. Stop
waiting for someone to catch up. You deserve 
someone who gives you as much as you give.

Just thoughts

you're safe.
It's just thoughts.
give it to the Lord.
He's got you.

Christlike love

 Anyone can love
those who love them.

But the true test
of Christlike love

is how you respond
to your Judas.

~Julia Spivey

Praise in pain

 This guy again!

By Steve De'lano Garcia

"There is something deeply violent in choosing to worship while your life is
caving in, while your chest is tight with grief, while your mind is full of
questions that never get answered, because praise in comfort is easy, but
praise in pain is a kind of warfare that exposes what is real. Anyone can speak
faith when the ground is steady, but when you stand there shaking,
humiliated, exhausted, and still lift your voice to God, something shifts that
hell cannot stomach and heaven does not overlook. It is not polished,
pretty, or neat. It is defiant. It is the sound of suffering refusing to become
your god. It is the sound of a soul staring straight into despair and saying,
you will not own me. That kind of worship carries weight because it costs
something. It comes soaked in sleepless nights, silent tears, and the
sickening ache of not understanding why any of this was allowed, yet still
refusing to bow to bitterness. Hell wants pain to shut you up, to make you
cynical, hard, and faithless. But when you worship anyway, with your hands
shaking and your whole life looking like a graveyard of things you've prayed
would live, your praise becomes a holy insult to everything that tried to
bury you. It rises filthy with struggle, fierce with faith, and impossible to
ignore, because heaven hears not only the words but the cost of them."

Second half

HEAVEN'S SCHEDULE FOR THE SECOND HALF OF YOUR YEAR
  • Doors quietly opening that you stopped believing would.
  • The version of yourself you've been becoming finally starting to show up in your life.
  • People arriving who feel like home from the moment you meet them.
  • A prayer being answered that you forgot you ever prayed.
  • A shift in something that has felt stuck for a very long time.
  • Rest that lands in a way you can actually feel.
  • Confirmation from unexpected places.
  • A season where things start to work in your favor without you having to fight for them.
  • A softness returning that you didn't know what possible for you.
  • A moment where you look at your life and realize how much has quietly changed.
~jacqueline whitney

A way through

I keep thinking 
about how God
could have moved
the Red Sea rather
than splitting it
in two.

But He didn't
remove the obstacle,
He chose to make
a way through it.

And I guess it's 
kind of like that
with us too.
The big things that
stand in our way
don't always disappear - 
we were never
promised that.

We were promised
a path where we
never imagined 
a path.

~ullie-kaye

The answers

HEAVEN'S MEMO ON WHAT YOU KEEP MISSING

You keep missing the small answered prayers.
  • The peace that showed up unexpectedly? That was Him.
  • The friend who reached out at the right moment? That was Him.
  • The redirection that felt like rejection? That was Him.
  • The song that played when you needed to hear it? That was Him.
  • The quiet knowing that came out of nowhere? That was Him.
  • The door that closed before you walked through something wrong? That was Him.
  • The strength you found when you didn't think you had any left? That was Him.
You keep looking for one big sign. He keeps sending you dozens of small ones. You're not missing anything because He isn't answering. You're missing it because you're looking for it in a form he isn't using.

Pay attention to the small things. They're the answers.

~jacqueline whitney