A pause of rest between chores.
A pause between moments of joy.
Which am I in?
Is there a difference?
Let me recognize joy when it visits me, Lord.
(Letter #3,966)
A pause of rest between chores.
A pause between moments of joy.
Which am I in?
Is there a difference?
Let me recognize joy when it visits me, Lord.
(Letter #3,966)
All is well.
This dawn, this morning, this is the message.
All is already well, if only I will say yes.
Thank you, Lord.
Yes.
(Letter #3,965)
Will you guide me, Lord? Let me wait before you, at every juncture, until I see the way clearly.
In stillness, in waiting, let me see this as guidance too.
Guide me, Lord.
(Letter #3,964)
If I awaken trembling in fear, does this mean I am afflicted? Is worry the same as calamity?
Lord, let my fear be extinguished. Let me see it for the mist it is — unreal and insubstantial.
You will be with me; you will provide.
Today there is no woe. Let me be willing to see.
(Letter #3,963)
I endured yesterday, is not today now the gift? And yet I awaken with teeth gnashing.
Grant me fresh eyes to see around me, all that is already blooming and multiplying.
Undeserved grace.
(Letter #3,962)
I wait silently before you, Lord. Will you speak to me? Give a sign or direction?
The silence is its own message: stay on path. This is the way, that you are already on, my child.
Sitting silently, awaiting you. What more could be asked?
All is well.
(Letter #3,961)
Is this a day of celebration, Lord? Or of waiting?
The sun rises no matter the doings — and no way to know the shape of the day until it is formed.
Let me seek your will even at a gray dawn, Lord.
(Letter #3,960)

Distracted by the world — this, too, is your plan for me, Lord. It would not happen were it not your will.
The paths that go where I did not intend, let me enjoy even those and walk them with vigor.
Your will before mine, Lord.
(Letter #3,959)
Even on the neediest days, there is enough to reach its end.
But is this your true gift?
Let me reach a state beyond want and worry, true trust and faith in your grace.
Let me seek and do your will.
I have but to yield.
(Letter #3,958)
When did I awaken? I emerged from sleep bit by bit, when did the threshold get crossed?
I only know that once I was not, but now I am awake to you, Lord.
Let me not worry over the unknowable — but live gratefully, accepting the grace you have given me.
(Letter #3,957)
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