Thursday, August 20, 2026

Won

 By May Ann Mateo Rigor

To the husband who thought he won: you may
have traded the woman who loved you deeply for
a moment you will spend years trying to 
understand.

She wasn't just your wife. She was the woman
who believed you when you gave her your word.
The one who stood beside you when life wasn't
easy. She carried parts of your life that nobody
else saw. She trusted you with her heart because
she thought, after everything you had built
together, you were the one person she never had 
to protect herself from.

Then she found out.

And something inside her changed that no
apology could completely repair. She didn't only
cry over another woman. She cried over every
memory she suddenly couldn't look at the same
way. Every "I love you." Every promise. Every
ordinary moment she thought was real. She had to
grieve the man she thought she married while still
looking at the man standing in front of her.

Maybe you think you won because someone else
wanted you. Maybe the attention made you feel
alive again. But don't confuse being desired with
being loved. You had someone who knew your
flaws, your struggles, your worst days, and still
chose you. That kind of love is not easy to replace.

And maybe one day when the excitement is gone
and the silence becomes harder to ignore, you'll
remember the woman who once would have done
anything to protect your marriage. You may finally
understand what you threw away.

But by then, she may have learned to live
without you. And that may be the one
consequence you cannot talk your way out of.

Staying married

 Staying married is a
Kingdom mission to love
the unlovable and to show
grace and mercy to each
other even during 
undeserving moments. It's 
not about loving the 
spotless bride or groom; it's
holding on to the covenant
by loving each other even
with the spots and wrinkles
for God's glory.

As good as it gets

God just wants
our fish and loaves.
That's it.

When the little child
handed over everything
he had, that's when
the miracle happened.

Not one loaf.
Or one piece of fish.
All he had.
The full basket.

And it makes me
wonder how often
I've only fed myself,
convinced that it was
as good as it gets.

~ullie-kaye

With integrity

 People with integrity
feel ashamed when
they know they're
wrong.
People without it glorify
their mistakes, play the
victim, and refuse to
take accountability.

Could be

 i was so afraid
of the person
i would be
without you
that i never
thought about
the person
i could be
without you

Confession

 I am glad that he at least sent me the police report himself and I didn't have to find out on my own...


She may forgive a
confession, but she will
absolutely never forgive
discovering the truth on
her own after being
gaslit into believing she
was losing her mind for
simply suspecting it all along.


There is a specific kind of betrayal that cuts deeper than the lie itself and that is being made to question your own sanity while the lie was happening. She came to him with her gut feeling and he looked her in the eyes and made her feel paranoid, insecure, and irrational for trusting what she already knew. Then she found the truth herself. Not through him finally being honest but through her own pain and persistence. That is unforgivable not because she cannot heal but because he chose to damage her mind and her trust simultaneously. She deserved the truth from the very beginning.

~Gentle Truths

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Stop overthinking

 STOP OVERTHINKING.

IF IT'S GOD'S WILL, IT'LL
HAPPEN AND NOTHING WILL
STOP IT. IF IT'S NOT, HE HAS
 A BETTER PLAN. HAVE
PEACE IN KNOWING THAT.