When God rekindles the light that seemed hidden
Reflection
The quietest truth of
faith is this: even when the light seems to have withdrawn, it never
disappears. There are days when the heart wakes heavy, as if the world has lost
its colour. In those moments, God does not move away; He withdraws into the
innermost place, where the soul can still hear Him. The light of God does not
extinguish; it simply softens so that we may learn to recognise it beyond
emotions, beyond circumstances, beyond what we feel.
Monday is often the day
when we begin again with accumulated weariness. But it is also the day when God
reminds us that the light He ignites does not depend on our state of mind. He
illuminates because He is Light, not because we deserve it or manage to reach
it. And when everything seems opaque, He works in the invisible, aligning
paths, strengthening roots, preparing answers we cannot yet see.
The hidden light is
often the light that is maturing. Just as the seed germinates in the darkness
of the earth, hope also grows in places where we think nothing is happening.
God does not ask us to shine at all times; He simply asks us to trust that He
continues to kindle within us what the world cannot extinguish.
Inspiration
Today, allow yourself
to breathe with the certainty that God is rekindling your inner light. You may
not feel it yet, it may seem faint, it may seem distant. But the light of God
does not fail. It renews, heals, reorganises and restores meaning. Walk with
small but steady steps. The light that seemed hidden is returning — and it
returns with greater strength, greater clarity and greater purpose.
Prayer
Lord, on this Monday I
give You everything that weighs on me, everything that tires me, and everything
I still do not understand. Rekindle in me the light that fear tried to
extinguish. Illuminate my thoughts, strengthen my heart and guide my steps. May
Your presence be the clarity that leads me and the peace that sustains me. May
I learn to trust even when I cannot see, knowing that You work in silence and
shine in the depths of my soul. Amen.

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