When God Rekindles the Light That Weariness Tried to Extinguish
Reflection
There are days when
weariness seems to gain ground within us. It is not only physical weight, but
that silent exhaustion that settles in the soul, making everything slower,
greyer, more distant. Yet even when fatigue tries to extinguish our inner
light, God remains attentive, vigilant, present. He sees what no one sees,
hears what we cannot express, and welcomes what we often mistake for weakness.
The light God rekindles
is not made of human effort, merit, or perfection. It is a light born of His
faithfulness, His tenderness, and His infinite capacity to restore what seemed
lost. When He touches our hearts, what was dim begins to shine again; what was
heavy becomes light; what was scattered finds meaning once more.
This Sunday, we are
invited to recognise that we do not walk alone. Weariness is not a sign of
defeat, but an opportunity for God to act. He does not demand that we be strong
all the time; He simply asks that we let Him enter, illuminate, and renew. The
light He rekindles is not only for us, but so that we may illuminate others who
also walk in shadow.
Inspiration
God rekindles the light
through small signs: a comforting word, an unexpected gesture, a memory that
restores hope, a silence that calms. He works in the depths, where no one else
can reach.
Allow this Sunday to be
a moment of rediscovery of that light. Breathe deeply, embrace serenity, accept
grace. God’s light does not depend on circumstances; it depends on His promise.
And He promised to be with us every day, until the end of time.
May this rekindled
light be strength to continue, courage to begin again, and peace to remain.
Prayer
Lord, on this Sunday I
come before You with my weariness, my doubts, and all within me that has lost
its shine. I ask You to rekindle the light that exhaustion tried to extinguish.
Illuminate my steps, strengthen my heart, and renew my hope.
May Your presence be
rest, Your grace be strength, and Your light be my guide. Stay with me in
moments of fragility and teach me to trust more in You than in my own strength.
Thank You, Lord, for
never leaving me alone and for rekindling within me the light I need to live,
love, and serve. Amen.

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