Sunday, April 26, 2026

A prompt

 From Poetry for Humanity

A prompt someone gave the other day:

If you could pick a single day to relive before you die what would it be?

If I could relive one day?
I wouldn't choose an easy one
not the laughter.
not the sunlight.
not the moments that already felt warm.
I'd go back to her.
the little girl who didn't understand
why her chest felt tight
why her voice disappeared
when she needed it to be heard the most.
I'd kneel beside her
be the safe space she needed
take her trembling hands in mine
and tell her,
"You're not wrong.
You're not imagining this.
You're allowed to speak.
You're allowed to run.
You're allowed to be safe."
I'd wrap her in the strength
I didn't have yet,
the strength I gained
from surviving what she couldn't fathom.
I'd stay with her
until she believed me,
until she knew she wasn't alone,
until she felt the future version of herself
standing like a shield
between her and the hurt.
If I could relive one day,
I'd choose the one
where she needed saving,
so she could finally hear the truth;
that she was worthy of protection,
that she deserved to be held,
and that the woman she becomes
never stopped fighting for her.
That day would mean so much
to both of us.

Shift your heart

 From The Worshipper

Instead of rehearsing what's broken, choose to remember what's still in God's hands.

You don't have to deny your struggles, but you don't have to dwell in them either.

There's a difference between being honest and being consumed.

Every day, you're planting something with your words: faith or fear, trust or doubt, gratitude or bitterness.

Be intentional with what you grow.

Shift your voice, and you'll start to shift your heart.

Complaining

 Complaining everyday
is praying to the devil.

It trains your heart to focus on what's wrong,
until it becomes the only thing you see. What
you constantly speak, you begin to believe. And
what you believe starts shaping how you live.

Negativity isn't harmless. It slowly steals your
gratitude, your peace, and your perspective. It
turns small problems into heavy burdens and
blinds you to the quiet ways God is still
providing, still protecting, still present.

Stay calm

 "Whatever you face, also has to face me. Stay calm."  ~God

Last outcome

You thought it was over there.
The place you failed.
The place you came up empty.

But God...

He will bring you back to the same waters --
not to remind you of your failure,
but to reveal His power.

What didn't work in your strength
will overflow in your obedience.


God will often ask you to return to the 
very place that disappointed you --
just to show you His power was never
limited by your last outcome.

~@saltandlightwords

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Full of love

God didn't let it happen yet
because he's protecting what is meant to last.

I know it feels like you have been overlooked. I know it feels like
everyone else is moving forward while you are still waiting. But you are
not behind. You are not forgotten.

You are being positioned. Every delay, every detour, every closed door
was intentional -- not to punish you, but to shape you into the person
who can hold what you prayed for.

God is not late. He is strategic. He is guarding your future from what
would have destroyed it prematurely. If it didn't happen yet, it is because
something better needs time to arrive. You don't have to beg, rush, or
force what's divine.

What is meant for you will arrive gently -- and when it does, it will stay.
What God writes is rooted. What God gives is good. And when the
timing finally makes sense, you'll understand that every "not yet" was
full of love.

~jacqueline whitney

The one

 "What made me love Christ
wasn't that all of a sudden
-- I started figuring out
how to do life.

What made me love Christ
is that when I was at my worst,

when I absolutely could not
clean myself up -- and there was nothing
anybody could do with me,

right at that moment, Christ said,
"I'll take that one.
That's the one I want."

~Matt Chandler, The Mingling of Souls