Thursday, June 4, 2026

The flames

 I will absolutely take responsibility when
I am wrong. But I will never apologize
for responding to disrespect.
If you started the fire, do not stand in the
flames pretending to be the victim.

No different

 On my worst day, when shame
consumed me, God's love for me
was no different than it had been
on my best day, when joy filled
me. He always had, and always 
will, love me just the same.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Real growth

 From Salt & Light

Real growth doesn't make you louder, it makes you
humbler. When God blesses you, elevates you,
and causes you to flourish, the evidence isn't
pride...it's posture. The more He entrusts you
with, the more you learn to bow in gratitude.

True fruitfulness is never arrogant. It understands
that every gift, every open door, every victory
comes from Him. The higher God lifts you, the
lower your heart should kneel.

Stay fruitful. Stay humble.

The branch
that bears the
most fruit bows 
the lowest.


Without you

 From Mel Robbins

Nothing about your life is leaving without you.

You're not falling behind. You're not missing your moment.

Because this isn't a race -- it's your life.

Growth means showing up. But it also menas
knowing when to pause and reset.

So stop telling yourself you're late.

You're right where you need to be for what's
meant for you.


You will not miss 
the life meant for you.

It's not a train. It's not
leaving without you.

It's a garden. And it's
growing while you rest.

~@thetinyjoyproject

Ever change

 From Angelittle

"I'm afraid nothing will ever change."

But the Word says,
"Behold, I am making all
things new." --
Revelation 21:5

All I've wanted

All I want,
all I've ever wanted,
since the bones in me
began to grow,
is to know love,
and for love, too,
to know me.

~Christopher Poindexter

The collapse

 Some men don't know
they're cheating on 
anointed women until
everything starts
collapsing.

Job, health, sleep,
money, all of it...


Some people believe that when you deeply hurt a good-hearted person, life has a way of bringing consequences. When everything starts falling apart - relationships, peace of mind, health, finances, or opportunities - it can feel like a reckoning for the choices that were made.

But it's important to remember that life's difficulties aren't always proof of punishment, and someone's success or struggles aren't reliable evidence of divine approval or disapproval.

A more grounded truth is this: betrayal often carries consequences of its own. When a person cheats, lies or breaks trust, they can lose respect, damage relationships, create guilt, and bring chaos into their own life. Those consequences can eventually touch many areas of their well-being.

Sometimes the collapse isn't a curse. It's the weight of unresolved choices finally catching up with them.

And sometimes the greatest loss isn't what they lose afterward - it's realizing too late the value of the person they betrayed.

From Strong Women