Dear beloved,
This letter is for the one who has forgotten she shines.
You’ve walked through the fire.You’ve been refined, restored, and reconciled.
But the enemy still tries to whisper,“You’re too dim to make a difference.”
That lie ends today.
You were never called to create light …you were called to carry it.
Rise and Reflect
“Arise, shine, for your light has come,and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.” —Isaiah 60:1
The world is darker than ever…but that only means your light is needed more than ever.
You are not a flicker;you are a flame kindled by heaven.
You don’t need to perform for the spotlight.The Spirit Himself is your illumination.
Your radiance doesn’t come from makeup, momentum, or mood.It comes from abiding in the glory of God.
“You are the light of the world.A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” —Matthew 5:14
You were not saved to stay invisible.You were redeemed to reflect Him.
The Glow of Grace
Light doesn’t strive…it simply shines.
Your radiance isn’t about perfection; it’s about presence.When you’ve been with Jesus, it shows.
People may not know what’s different…but they’ll feel it.
Peace when others panic.Joy when others crumble.Hope when others hide.
That’s the power of a life lit by His Spirit.
You don’t have to push your light forward.You just have to stop covering it.
🔔 YOUR WAKE-UP CALL TODAY
Pray this aloud:
“Lord, thank You for placing Your light within me.Forgive me for hiding when You’ve called me to shine.Remove fear, shame, and self-doubt.Let Your glory rise upon my life so others may see You in me.Make me radiant with Your presence.In Jesus’ name, amen.”
Ask the Holy Spirit:
“Where have I been hiding my light?”
Listen…then take one small action today that reveals Jesus through you.A word. A prayer. A post. A gesture of love.Light multiplies when shared.
You don’t have to chase the light.You just have to stay where the Light is.
And when you do,the darkness doesn’t stand a chance.
With love in Christ,Shawna & Camille
“Those who look to Him are radiant;their faces are never covered with shame.” —Psalm 34:5