Showing posts with label trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trust. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Why I Write: A Quiet Journey of Faith and Life

 

Sometimes we do not write because we have answers — but because we are still walking, still listening, and slowly learning where the light comes from.

Some people begin writing because they have something to teach.

I began writing because I had something to understand.

Life, as I have learned, is not always loud. Many of its deepest lessons arrive quietly — through conversations, through seasons of waiting, through love that shapes us, and through moments of loss that teach us how precious every ordinary day truly is.

Over time, writing became a way for me to listen more carefully to life. It allowed me to gather small pieces of meaning — a word spoken at the right time, a memory that lingers, a gentle reminder from Scripture, or the quiet assurance that God is walking with us even when the road feels uncertain.

My journey has been filled with both gratitude and longing. I have known the joy of companionship, the comfort of shared laughter, and also the tenderness of remembering someone deeply loved. Through all these seasons, faith has remained the steady light that gently guides my steps forward.

I do not write because I have all the answers. I write because I believe that honest reflection can bring peace — and that when we share our stories sincerely, we remind one another that no heart walks alone.

If my words sometimes feel personal, it is because they come from a real journey. And if they offer comfort, then perhaps it is simply because God allows light to pass through the ordinary lives we live each day.

Here, I write as a fellow traveler — learning,

 trusting, and continuing to walk forward one

 step at a time. 


🎕🟊

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

— Georgia
Light for the Journey


Tuesday, January 13, 2026

God’s Justice and Righteousness - 5

God’s Justice and 

Righteousness - 5

“The Lord is known by his acts of justice.” (Psalm 9:16)

 

The psalms remind us that God is not blind to injustice. He defends

 the weak, lifts the oppressed, and brings down the proud. Though

 human judgment may falter, His judgment is perfect. In a world where

 wrong seems strong, the psalmist anchors us: God reigns with justice.

 We are called not only to trust in His fairness but to live justly ourselves

 — in kindness, honesty, and humility.

Prayer:

Righteous Judge, keep my heart from bitterness when I see injustice.

 each me to trust Your timing and to walk in Your righteousness. Help

 me reflect Your justice in small acts of love each day. Amen.

 

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