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F.I.N.E. — Faithful, Introspective, Nurturing, Enduring

A quiet reframing of a familiar word, revealing the character God has been shaping all along 🕯️ There are words we use every day that seem ordinary, almost invisible in their familiarity. “Fine” is one of them. It is the word many people offer when someone gently asks, How are you? It often becomes…
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The Poetry Hidden in a Name

A quiet reflection on identity, destiny, and the way God often whispers truth through the very names we carry 🕯️ A few days ago an unexpected prompt appeared on my screen. The suggestion was simple, almost playful: “your names as poetry”. It caught my attention because this conversation with the Lord is not new. Nearly…
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Seen Through Love’s Eyes

A quiet reminder that sometimes the people who love us can see beauty we struggle to recognise in ourselves. 🕯️ ✍️ This morning, Clive said something so simple, yet it landed gently in my heart. I had made a passing comment about not being sure that I’m good‑looking. Without hesitation, he replied: “I don’t care…
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You’re Not in Trouble

A gentle unravelling of old fear when grace speaks a sentence the heart has longed to hear. 🕯️ There are moments when a single sentence reaches deeper than years of explanation. While reading Leading from the Stop, I came across a simple line: “You’re not in trouble.” The words were small. Quiet. Almost ordinary. Yet…
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Moved to the Front by Grace

A gentle repositioning from hiddenness to holy placement 🕯️✍️📖🕊️ There are moments when a word spoken over your life rises again, not as an echo but as an invitation. This prophecy feels like one of those sacred returns. Time has softened its edges, yet the meaning now asks to be held with prayerful attention. “You’re…
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What’s in a Name?🤔

A reflection on identity, calling, and the poetry God wrote into you before you were born 🌱 🪨🕯️ ✍️ 📖 🕊️ There is a holy tenderness in the way God names His creation. Nothing is rushed, nothing is random, nothing is shallow. Scripture reminds us that identity is never an afterthought with God; it is…

