When It All Falls Away
The quiet surrender of Autumn, as leaves drift to the ground, can leave us feeling exposed, as though the layers that once shielded us have vanished. In these moments, you might feel unseen, even while standing in full view. Yet, this season whispers an invitation—to be deeply known, gently held, and profoundly healed.
Winter, though often perceived as barren, offers a sacred space to journey inward, to tend to the roots of your soul. Psalm 34:18 reminds us that even in our most fragile moments, we are not alone:
If your heart is broken, you’ll find God right there; if you’re kicked in the gut, He’ll help you catch your breath.
Though the world may try to define you by your Winter, this season of falling away is not an ending. Even in its barrenness, Winter cradles the quiet beginnings of renewal—a tender unveiling of a new layer of life, waiting to unfold.
The quiet surrender of Autumn, as leaves drift to the ground, can leave us feeling exposed, as though the layers that once shielded us have vanished. In these moments, you might feel unseen, even while standing in full view. Yet, this season whispers an invitation—to be deeply known, gently held, and profoundly healed.
Winter, though often perceived as barren, offers a sacred space to journey inward, to tend to the roots of your soul. Psalm 34:18 reminds us that even in our most fragile moments, we are not alone:
If your heart is broken, you’ll find God right there; if you’re kicked in the gut, He’ll help you catch your breath.
Though the world may try to define you by your Winter, this season of falling away is not an ending. Even in its barrenness, Winter cradles the quiet beginnings of renewal—a tender unveiling of a new layer of life, waiting to unfold.
The quiet surrender of Autumn, as leaves drift to the ground, can leave us feeling exposed, as though the layers that once shielded us have vanished. In these moments, you might feel unseen, even while standing in full view. Yet, this season whispers an invitation—to be deeply known, gently held, and profoundly healed.
Winter, though often perceived as barren, offers a sacred space to journey inward, to tend to the roots of your soul. Psalm 34:18 reminds us that even in our most fragile moments, we are not alone:
If your heart is broken, you’ll find God right there; if you’re kicked in the gut, He’ll help you catch your breath.
Though the world may try to define you by your Winter, this season of falling away is not an ending. Even in its barrenness, Winter cradles the quiet beginnings of renewal—a tender unveiling of a new layer of life, waiting to unfold.