Leave Your Mark!

Life is like a blank canvas, and each of us holds the brush, the colors, and the choice of what to create. You see, we’re not just drifting along, waiting for life to paint us a picture. We are the artists, and our lives are the canvas that waits for our strokes of intention and creativity. Every experience, every observation, and every lesson—those are the hues and shades that add depth to our portrait.

Now, you can sit back and let someone else decide what your masterpiece looks like, or you can take the brush in your own hand. Life’s going to hand you moments of light and shadow—things you understand and things you don’t. It’s up to you to stand back, observe, and make sense of it all. The learning never stops. But it’s not just about seeing; it’s about applying. You take those lessons and mix them into the paint, letting intuition be your guide.

When you trust your gut—when you let that instinct speak up—you find the courage to make the bold strokes that define your life. You might not know where every line will lead, but that’s the beauty of it. With each new day, you get to add a little more to your masterpiece, and slowly, surely, your life becomes a creation that’s truly your own. So pick up the brush and paint with purpose—let life be the canvas where your spirit leaves its mark.

Learning To Lean!

Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Now, let me tell you, life has a way of breaking hearts and crushing spirits. Sometimes it’s that lost job, a phone call with bad news, or even just one of those days when everything goes wrong, like burning your toast, running late, and realizing you forgot your wallet. But no matter how deep the hurt or how heavy the weight, there’s something mighty comforting in knowing the Lord is right there with you.

See, God doesn’t stand at a distance when we’re hurting; He moves in closer. It’s like when a friend pulls up a chair and sits with you while you’re down. He doesn’t try to fix everything on the spot; sometimes, it’s enough just to know you’re not alone. God’s presence is that reassurance—that in the middle of our mess, He’s there to offer peace and hope.

So, when you feel the weight of the world, remember this: You don’t have to go through it alone. The Lord draws near, and He’s ready to lift you up, one heartbeat at a time. You can trust that He’s working, even when all you feel is broken. Let Him hold you—He’s never more present than when you’re in the valley. And when you lean on Him, He’ll carry you through.