Carrying Tomorrow Quietly
Scripture: Isaiah 32:8
Some of the most important work I do for tomorrow happens quietly — without recognition, without certainty, and without anyone noticing how heavy it feels to carry.
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Scripture: Isaiah 32:8
Some of the most important work I do for tomorrow happens quietly — without recognition, without certainty, and without anyone noticing how heavy it feels to carry.
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There are seasons when the future doesn't look like a destination — it looks like fog. And maybe vision isn't about seeing far ahead, but about trusting the next step enough to take it.
Read this chapter →Scripture: Lamentations 2:22-23
Tomorrow has always felt fragile to me — like something easily stolen by disappointment. But lately, I'm learning that the future doesn't need my certainty. It only needs my willingness to keep showing up.
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