Showing posts with label glory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glory. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2026

A New Light for the Journey

 

A New Light for the Journey

Sometimes a journey does not begin with something entirely new, but with seeing the same path through gentler eyes.

Over time, I have come to realise that life is rarely about rushing forward or finding grand answers all at once. More often, it is about walking steadily — one step at a time — learning to notice the quiet mercies that God places along the way.

This space, now called Light for the Journey, is born from that gentle realisation. Here, I hope to share reflections, devotions, and small moments of grace gathered from daily living — moments that remind us that even in uncertainty, light is never far away. 


If you are walking through joyful seasons or quieter valleys, may these words be a small companion to you. We may come from different roads, but we share the same longing — to walk with faith, hope, and a heart open to God’s gentle leading.

Let us continue the journey together, one quiet reflection at a time.

🎕🟊

From one pilgrim heart to another —
may we keep finding light along the way.

— Georgia
Light for the Journey

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

The Coming of the Messiah - 9

 The Coming of the Messiah - 9

“The Lord says to my lord: ‘Sit at my right hand 

until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.’” 

(Psalm 110:1)

The psalms point us to Jesus, the promised Messiah. Long before Bethlehem, the psalmists sang of His kingship, His suffering, and His victory. Jesus is the Good Shepherd, the Cornerstone, the King of glory. Every lament finds comfort in Him, every hope finds fulfillment in Him. As we read Psalms, we discover not only ancient songs but glimpses of the One who would come to redeem us.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for being the fulfillment of every promise. Teach me to see You in the psalms and to trust in Your victory. Reign in my heart today and forever. Amen.

Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA


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