
Trust the Slow Work of God
In a world where things can be ordered on demand, it’s hard to remember that true transformation takes time.
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In a world where things can be ordered on demand, it’s hard to remember that true transformation takes time.

As Mother Teresa said, “Do small things with great love.” One quiet act of kindness can echo for eternity.

You are not God. That might sound obvious, but it’s also a relief. You’re not responsible for holding the whole world together—just to show up with love and faithfulness in the part you’ve been given.

Some days faith feels like a fire. Other days it’s a cold ember, barely glowing.

There’s always someone ahead of us, isn’t there? But God is not checking a stopwatch. He walks with us at the speed of love, not comparison.

Not everyone is easy to love. But love isn’t always about agreement or affection—it’s about dignity. Sometimes we need our love to help us with how we walk and interact with others.

The world is loud. But God often speaks in whispers. Silence isn’t absence. It’s an opening—space wide enough for peace to enter.