gratitude
The Mist That Reveals
There’s a particular quiet that settles in a place filled with gratitude, much like the fog that rolls through a jungle at dawn. It drifts slowly, blanketing everything it touches, softening the edges of the world. This fog, like gratitude itself, doesn’t change the landscape, but it transforms how we see it. The dense jungle remains the same beneath the mist, yet in this softened light, we begin to notice things we might otherwise overlook—the gentle rustling of leaves, the hidden vines twined around branches, the way the world hums with quiet life.
void
The Space Between Then and Now
Life often finds us in the spaces between—between what we once knew and what we hope is coming, between the comfort of yesterday and the uncertainty of tomorrow. The in-between can feel like a void, as if we’re straddling two worlds, one foot in the past and the other poised toward an unknown future. But it’s precisely here, in the waiting, that we’re invited to grow in patience, courage, and faith.
too old. too young.
As I’m writing this in 2021 I am 22 years old. In my time so far on earth I have heard the phrase “You are just too young” way too often.
a rebel lost at sea
Here is what I have learned so far in my life. God has a plan and purpose for everyone. Even if we choose to disobey God will work in and through our disobedience for the greater good.
socially distant
About 4 months ago we rang in a new decade. We stepped into the roaring 20’s. Most people my age (20) were ready to leave the 10’s behind.
the age of exploration
People, we are living in the future. We have an app for everything. I can order a pizza from my watch with one single tap and eat it roughly a half hour later.