Monday, April 21, 2025

And dear heart, that is enough !

 In the quiet moments when the world is still, when the noise of tasks unfinished and expectations unmet settles into a dull ache, there lies a truth that too often we forget: your worth is not measured by what you do.

We live in a world that praises hustle, glorifies the endless grind, and equates value with output. “What did you achieve today?” has become the unspoken question that shadows our every sunrise. Yet in the sacred silence of your soul, a different voice whispers — one that does not demand, but gently invites: Come as you are.

You are not the sum of your accomplishments.
Not the productivity charts, not the cleanliness of your home, not the emails replied to, or the errands run.
You are not your ability to hold everything together when you're breaking inside.

In moments when you pause — not because you want to, but because you must — know this: your need for rest is not a flaw. Your tiredness does not make you weak. You are not less for slowing down. You are not failing when you admit you're human.

So often, we believe love must be earned. That to be worthy — of kindness, of affection, of divine grace — we must prove ourselves first. But God’s love is not a prize to be won.
It is a promise.
It is a presence.
It is unshaken by your fatigue, unbothered by your imperfections, and unchanging through your darkest hours.

He loved you when you were full of energy, charging ahead with dreams and confidence.
He loves you now — as you sit in the silence, feeling the weight of all you carry.



So breathe.
Put down what feels too heavy today.
Let your soul stretch into the grace of the moment.

You don’t need to be strong to be seen.
You don’t need to achieve to be accepted.
You don’t need to strive to be safe.

Your life was never meant to be a performance. It was meant to be a presence — held, cherished, and deeply known.

Even here, even now — you are loved.
Not for what you do.
But for who you are.
And that, dear heart, is enough.

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