Blooming with Intention

Not everything that blooms is ready to be handled quickly.

Some of what is beginning to surface in this season has been growing quietly for a long time. Beneath the surface. Out of sight. Strengthening in ways that could not be rushed.

And now, there are signs.

A shift in how we respond.
A steadiness that was not there before.
A small evidence of healing.
A clearer sense of direction.

Blooming does not mean the work is finished.
It means something has been cared for well enough to begin showing.

There is no need to rush what is emerging.
No need to expose it too quickly.
No need to place new weight on what is still becoming.

There is grace in letting growth unfold at the right pace.

What is blooming in us still deserves gentleness, attention, and care.

And what God allows to surface, He is also able to sustain.

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