Saturday, 23 May 2026

Saturday, 23 May 2026


 When God rekindles the courage that sustains tomorrow

The courage that God rekindles in the human heart does not arise from impulse or personal strength, but from the quiet certainty that He walks ahead of us. There are days when the future feels unbearably heavy, when responsibilities accumulate and fatigue threatens to turn into surrender. Yet it is precisely in those moments that divine grace becomes most visible, reminding us that hope is not a fragile feeling but a promise upheld by the Creator Himself. The courage God offers does not remove challenges, but illuminates the path so that we may cross them with firmness and serenity.

This Saturday’s reflection invites us to recognise that true strength does not lie in the absence of fear, but in the ability to move forward despite it. God does not demand perfection, only availability. He does not ask us to be heroes, but to trust. When the heart opens, even timidly, the divine light finds space to act, restoring the courage that seemed lost and rekindling the determination that time tried to extinguish. Every step taken in faith becomes a living testimony that the impossible becomes possible when God is our foundation.

Inspiration arises from the certainty that God works in the unseen. While we try to understand the meaning of circumstances, He is already preparing solutions, strengthening the spirit and shaping our character. The courage He rekindles is not momentary; it is a continuous flame that accompanies us in daily life, in simple gestures, in difficult decisions and in the silences that require discernment. When we trust, we discover that we do not walk alone and that every challenge is also an opportunity for inner growth. Thus, tomorrow ceases to be a threat and becomes a promise.

Let us pray: Lord, on this Saturday I offer You my heart, with its worries, fragilities and hopes. Rekindle in me the courage that sustains tomorrow and strengthen my faith so that I may not fear what I cannot yet see. Grant me serenity to accept what I cannot change, wisdom to understand what I must transform and strength to move forward with confidence. May Your light guide my steps, may Your peace dwell within me and may Your presence be my constant refuge. Amen.

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