The Light That Persists in Darkness
Reflection
There are days when
darkness seems to dominate everything - the mind, the heart, the path. These
are moments when fear disguises itself as caution and doubt dresses up as
reason. Yet, even in the densest night, there is always a light that persists.
It is not a light that imposes itself, but one that endures. It lives within us
- silent, discreet, yet steadfast. It is the light of faith, of hope, of the
certainty that dawn always comes, even when the horizon feels far away.
Life is not made only
of brightness; it is also made of shadows that teach us to value the glow.
Darkness is not the absence of God - it is the stage where He reveals Himself
most strongly. It is in difficult hours that faith becomes real, for believing
when everything is easy requires no courage. The light that persists in
darkness is proof that divine love never fades; it only hides to teach us how
to seek.
Today, we are invited
not to fear the dark but to recognise its purpose. The night is a time for
introspection, for listening, for transformation. When we stop running from the
shadow and learn to walk with it, we discover that the light never abandoned us
— it was simply waiting to be seen with the heart.
Inspiration
Today, be light, even
if small. Be a flame, even if fragile. Inspiration arises when we understand
that light does not need to be intense to illuminate — it only needs to be
true. Every act of kindness, every word of comfort, every sincere prayer is a
spark that conquers the darkness.
Do not wait for the
world to become clear before lighting your flame. The light that persists is
the one that shines despite fear, despite doubt, despite pain. It is the light
that comes from within, nourished by faith and sustained by love.
Prayer
Lord, on this Friday, I
thank You for the light that never goes out. Even when everything seems dark, I
know You are present. Give me strength to believe, courage to continue, and
serenity to wait. May Your light guide me through uncertain paths and teach me
to be a beacon for others. Today and always. Amen.

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