“Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord.”
Sometimes courage isn't something you muster on your own — it's something that flows into you when you lean on something bigger. Whatever gives you hope, let it fill your heart with strength today.
Sometimes, the world feels far too heavy to carry on our own. When we face mountains that seem impossible to climb, it is easy to feel our courage draining away like water through sand. This beautiful promise from King David reminds us that courage does not have to be a loud, roaring force. Instead, it can be a quiet, steady decision to keep hoping, trusting that a strength greater than our own will step in to fortify our hearts when we feel most fragile.
In our everyday lives, courage rarely looks like a grand heroic gesture. More often, it looks like getting out of bed on a morning when your heart feels heavy, or choosing to be kind when you have every reason to be bitter. It is found in the small, quiet moments of persistence, like staying committed to a healing journey or holding onto faith when the path ahead is obscured by fog. We often think we need to find the strength within ourselves first, but the magic lies in the realization that we only need the courage to lean into something bigger.
I remember a time when I felt quite overwhelmed by a series of small setbacks that seemed to pile up like autumn leaves. I felt like my inner light was flickering out, and no matter how hard I tried to be brave, I just felt exhausted. It was during one of those quiet, tearful afternoons that I realized I didn't need to manufacture my own power. I just needed to hold onto hope. As I shifted my focus from my own limitations to the vast, steady strength available to those who trust, I felt a subtle, warm shift in my spirit. My heart didn't suddenly become invincible, but it did become much more resilient.
As you navigate your own challenges today, I want to remind you that you don't have to carry the weight of the world by yourself. If you feel your courage wavering, try not to panic. Simply take a deep breath and offer your hopes upward. Let your courage be the simple act of staying hopeful, and trust that the strength you need is already being prepared for your heart. Take a moment today to sit in that quiet trust and see how much lighter your burden might become.
