But the path of
the just is like the shining sun, That shines ever brighter unto the perfect
day.
- Proverbs 4:18 (NKJV)
Have you ever paused to watch a sunrise? It begins with just a faint sliver of light peeking over the horizon. Slowly, that light spreads across the sky, chasing away the darkness bit by bit. Each passing moment brings more warmth, more color, more life. And before you know it, the full sun stands radiant in the sky, lighting everything around you.
Depending on where you stand, the sunrise experience can be vastly different. It can be peaceful—accompanied by the gentle rustle of leaves, birds greeting the day, and the quiet hum of creation waking up. Or it can be chaotic—drowned out by the noise of traffic, distractions, and the rush of life. The sun still rises either way, but our surroundings often determine how we experience it.
Our spiritual journey is much the same. When we walk a path away from God, life can feel chaotic and dark. Anger, fear, envy, and hatred cloud our hearts, leaving us restless and blind to the beauty around us. We may not even realize how much light we’re missing. But God, in His mercy, calls us out of that chaos and invites us to step into His light.
When we begin to follow Him, the transformation doesn’t happen all at once. Just like the sunrise, His light grows gradually in our hearts. What begins as a flicker of hope becomes a steady glow of peace, love, and understanding. The more we walk with Him, the brighter our path becomes. His presence pushes back the shadows of our past and fills our days with purpose and calm.
Even in our darkest hours, when the night seems endless, we can trust that the light is coming. God never leaves us in the dark. His light will break through, bringing clarity, healing, and the quiet assurance that He is with us.
So today, take a moment to notice the sunrise—whether in the sky or in your soul. Let it remind you that God is still at work, shining His light upon your path, making it ever brighter until the full light of day.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Proverbs 4:18 (NKJV)
Have you ever paused to watch a sunrise? It begins with just a faint sliver of light peeking over the horizon. Slowly, that light spreads across the sky, chasing away the darkness bit by bit. Each passing moment brings more warmth, more color, more life. And before you know it, the full sun stands radiant in the sky, lighting everything around you.
Depending on where you stand, the sunrise experience can be vastly different. It can be peaceful—accompanied by the gentle rustle of leaves, birds greeting the day, and the quiet hum of creation waking up. Or it can be chaotic—drowned out by the noise of traffic, distractions, and the rush of life. The sun still rises either way, but our surroundings often determine how we experience it.
Our spiritual journey is much the same. When we walk a path away from God, life can feel chaotic and dark. Anger, fear, envy, and hatred cloud our hearts, leaving us restless and blind to the beauty around us. We may not even realize how much light we’re missing. But God, in His mercy, calls us out of that chaos and invites us to step into His light.
When we begin to follow Him, the transformation doesn’t happen all at once. Just like the sunrise, His light grows gradually in our hearts. What begins as a flicker of hope becomes a steady glow of peace, love, and understanding. The more we walk with Him, the brighter our path becomes. His presence pushes back the shadows of our past and fills our days with purpose and calm.
Even in our darkest hours, when the night seems endless, we can trust that the light is coming. God never leaves us in the dark. His light will break through, bringing clarity, healing, and the quiet assurance that He is with us.
So today, take a moment to notice the sunrise—whether in the sky or in your soul. Let it remind you that God is still at work, shining His light upon your path, making it ever brighter until the full light of day.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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