When God rekindles the courage that silence tried to extinguish
Reflection
Courage does not
disappear from one day to the next; it fades slowly, like a flame losing
strength when the wind insists on blowing in the opposite direction. There are
days when silence weighs more than words, and the soul seems to walk through a
desert where nothing blossoms. Yet it is precisely in those moments that God
draws near with greater tenderness. He does not arrive with noise or haste. He
comes with the gentleness of One who knows every wound, every fear, every
hidden exhaustion.
The courage we believe
we have lost is not dead; it is merely asleep. God does not create from
nothing; He rekindles what already exists within us. He touches the innermost
part of our being, where we keep the memories of everything we have already
overcome, and reminds us that we do not walk alone. Faith does not eliminate
silence, but it transforms it into a place where hope learns to breathe again.
Inspiration
There is a strength
that rises when we give God what we can no longer carry. It is not a noisy
strength, but a steady one. It is not immediate, but constant. God rekindles
courage through small signs: an unexpected word, a gesture of kindness, a peace
that arrives without explanation. He works in the invisible, but the result
becomes visible in our hearts.
Today, God invites you
to lift your gaze. Not to pretend that nothing hurts, but to recognise that He
is with you in the midst of the pain. Courage is reborn when we accept that we
do not need to be strong on our own. True strength is born from trust.
Prayer
Lord, on this June day,
I offer You my silence, my weariness, and everything that weighs upon me.
Rekindle in me the courage I thought I had lost. Grant me serenity to accept
what I cannot change, wisdom to understand what I cannot yet see, and strength
to continue walking. May Your light guide my steps, and may Your love sustain
me in every decision. Amen.

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