Silence does not rest. It lingers like breath caught between ribs, devouring the words that were never spoken. It does not wait for peace, it pretends to be it.
Tag: Spiritual reflection
Grief Does Not Leave, It Waits
Grief is not a passing visitor but a weight that lingers in silence, shadows, and memory. This piece explores the relentless presence of sorrow and the rituals it carves into everyday life.
Come As You Are… But Don’t Stay There
Many churches preach “Come as you are,” but too often leave out the second part of the gospel: do not stay there. Jesus accepts us in our brokenness, but He also calls us into transformation. Grace welcomes us, truth frees us, and the Spirit makes us new.
When the Teacher Fell Silent
A reflective poem inspired by Ecclesiastes. The Teacher saw life as meaningless, but hidden in the silence was the promise of spring and the Word that breaks the cycle.
The Golden Rule Isn’t the Same Everywhere
Confucius, Thales, and Hillel taught versions of the “Golden Rule.” But only Jesus transformed it from avoiding harm to actively showing love.
When Applause Becomes Empty | A Reflection on God’s Approval
In a world obsessed with likes and followers, true worth isn’t found in applause but in God’s approval. This devotional explores how to break free from the hunger for attention and live for what lasts.
The Weight of Silence
Silence is not empty. It carries questions, fears, and prayers unspoken. This poem reflects on how God hears even the cries hidden in our hearts—and reminds us that silence is never wasted when He is near.