A reflection on Acts 2 and the quiet way understanding moves the heart before it changes the direction of life.
Browsing: Labour & Craft
This does heavy symbolic lifting — and beautifully so. It covers: work done well, patience, duty, the dignity of effort, the slow shaping of the self.
It also subtly echoes operative roots without needing to explain them. A reader doesn’t need to know why it feels Masonic — they’ll feel it anyway.
A reflection on John 9 and the quiet discipline of learning to see differently, where light reveals what was present all along.
Nicodemus comes by night. This reflection considers the quiet, unseen beginnings of inner change and the patience required to see differently.
The pace of trust is not hurried; it keeps step with the one who leads.
speaks of strength shaped by care, protection, provision, and the quiet ordering of life within well-tended boundaries.
A reflection on the suffering servant, quiet faithfulness, and labour that proceeds without display.
A reflection on Philippians 2 and the chosen descent of humility that shapes faithful living.
Beginnings often arrive while our hands are still full and our work unfinished.
A reflection on keeping what is entrusted, and the quiet moment when attention gives way to reaching beyond what was given.
Wisdom grows quietly when each day is treated as something worth careful attention.