🕯️ Faith
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference through faith
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Faith grants us the wisdom to distinguish what we can and cannot change.

There is a profound, quiet power in the words of this prayer. It speaks to the very core of the human struggle, that heavy tug-of-war we often feel in our hearts between wanting to control our world and needing to let go. When we find ourselves caught in a storm of anxiety or frustration, it is usually because we are trying to force a door open that was never meant for us to pass through. This quote reminds us that peace does not come from fixing everything, but from finding the clarity to see what is truly within our grasp and what is simply part of a much larger, divine tapestry.

In our everyday lives, this distinction can feel incredibly difficult to maintain. We spend so much energy worrying about the opinions of strangers, the unpredictability of the weather, or the mistakes of people we love. We exhaust ourselves trying to rewrite the past or predict an uncertain future. It is easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer weight of the things we cannot change. But there is a special kind of relief that arrives when we stop fighting the tide and instead focus our energy on the small, meaningful actions we can take right here, in this moment, with the strength we have been given.

I remember a time when I felt completely stuck, much like a little duckling lost in a thick fog. I was so preoccupied with trying to fix a situation at work that felt completely out of my hands, and I was losing my sleep and my joy over it. I kept trying to manipulate outcomes and please everyone, but the more I struggled, the more tired I became. It wasn't until I sat down, took a deep breath, and whispered a prayer for wisdom that things began to shift. I realized I couldn't change my boss's temperament, but I could change how I prepared for my tasks and how I spoke to myself during the stress. Once I focused on my own small sphere of influence, the fog didn't disappear, but I could finally see the path beneath my feet again.

Wisdom is the bridge between our courage and our surrender. It is the quiet voice that tells us when to push forward with bravery and when to bow our heads in trust. This process requires a deep, abiding faith—a belief that even when things are changing in ways we don't understand, there is a purpose and a grace holding us steady. It is about trusting that the things we cannot change are being handled by a power much greater than our own.

As you move through your day, I invite you to take a moment to pause and breathe. Look at the heavy burdens you are carrying and ask yourself: Is this something I can change, or is it something I must accept? If it is something you can change, find the courage to take one small, brave step. If it is something you cannot change, try to find the serenity to let it rest. You don't have to carry it all alone.

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