When God rekindles the light that seemed extinguished
Reflection
Life brings days when
the light seems to fade, as if the brightness of hope becomes dim. There are
moments when the heart feels tired, the spirit loses strength, and the soul
searches for a sign that confirms it is still worth continuing. It is precisely
in these moments that God acts in the most silent and profound way, rekindling
the flame we believed had gone out.
The light of God does
not depend on circumstances, emotional states, or the storms we face. It
remains constant, steady, available. What changes is our ability to recognise
it when weariness weighs heavily. But God, with His infinite patience, draws
near, touches our inner being, and rekindles what seemed lost: courage, faith,
serenity, the capacity to begin again.
When we allow God to
illuminate what is within us, we realise that the light does not come from
outside but is born in the depths of our being. It is a light that does not
blind but guides; that does not impose but welcomes; that does not demand but
strengthens. It is the light that reminds us that we do not walk alone, that
every step is accompanied, that every silence is heard, that every tear is
seen.
Today, God invites us
to make room for this light. To set aside, even for a moment, the weight of our
worries and allow Him to rekindle what seemed extinguished. The light of God is
not only comfort: it is impulse, direction, and the promise that tomorrow can
be better than yesterday.
Inspiration
True strength does not
lie in never losing the light, but in allowing God to rekindle it whenever
necessary. He does not ask for perfection, only openness. When we trust—even in
fragility—God transforms our small flame into a beacon capable of illuminating
paths that once seemed impossible.
Prayer
Lord, today I give You
my shadows, my fears, and everything within me that seems to have lost its
brightness. Rekindle the light that only You can ignite. Illuminate my heart,
strengthen my faith, and guide my steps with Your serene presence. May Your
light accompany me, inspire me, and renew me. Amen.

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