There need be no movement toward what might come
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- Jan 24
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Updated: Feb 7
I would not lose the passion for the future, for the moment to come. It seems sometimes I get caught up in circumstances that do not change; not that life appears repetitive, more that I am waiting for a change, some motion to what calls my heart.
I share words of hope, peace, and prosperity, yet feel as if the words are not heard. Still I pursue. I see but a small step in front of me, when my heart would leap at an unfolding event I cannot now see. I am patient in the days, but impatient for the future. I don't see a conflict in this but more an unsettledness, a 'what's next?' — am I not seeing clearly?

We have been here before; the journey stops for a rest. Yet in the rest you are anxious to be moving on. It's a common theme in your life: much as in your investing, you are constantly doing to improve, as if in doing more the results will become as you want them. Yet with Me doing may not bring the results you desire — you are on a journey with Me, what can you do? What results would you see?
If we take your writing for example, it is in a closed place of thought and heart. You seek to express, not for the expression itself but for what it would do in others. And while not an insignificant goal, an artist seeks only to express what is inside. He seeks to capture in expression what he sees in vision, and moves constantly with his tools to see for himself outside what he is seeing inside. That is a true artist, and not for any other measure.
The same should be for you — an expression of the inside to be seen by you on the outside. My words are what you are within; now seek to express them without. Just for you, and no other. For that there need be no movement toward what might come, only the moment now to see as you truly are.
We have been here before; the journey stops for a rest. Yet in the rest you are anxious to be moving on. It's a common theme in your life: much as in your investing, you are constantly doing to improve, as if in doing more the results will become as you want them. Yet with Me doing may not bring the results you desire — you are on a journey with Me, what can you do? What results would you see?

We find ourselves here once more—a familiar pause in the journey, a moment to rest and breathe. Yet even in this stillness, your heart stirs with restlessness, eager to press onward. It is a rhythm that has marked much of your life: the belief that more effort, more striving, will shape the world to your will. But remember, you walk this path not alone, but with Me.
In My presence, the relentless doing may not yield the outcomes you envision. For this journey is not merely about reaching a destination; it is about the transformation that occurs as we walk together. What can you truly do, when the road is Mine to guide? What results do you seek—are they the ones you’ve crafted in your mind, or the ones I have prepared for you, far greater than you can imagine?
In this rest, let your heart settle. Trust that the pause is not a delay, but a gift. The journey continues, but its fruits are not always born of labor—sometimes they blossom in the quiet, in the surrender, in the trust that you are held. What will you see? Perhaps not what you expect, but what you truly need: a deeper peace, a clearer purpose, a heart more aligned with Mine.
If we take your writing for example, it is in a closed place of thought and heart. You seek to express, not for the expression itself but for what it would do in others. And while not an insignificant goal, an artist seeks only to express what is inside. He seeks to capture in expression what he sees in vision, and moves constantly with his tools to see for himself outside what he is seeing inside. That is a true artist, and not for any other measure.

Consider your writing for example: It is in a closed space of thought and heart, and remains confined. Yet when your words reach out, they are not merely for the sake of expression, but to evoke a response, to stir something in others. While this is a noble pursuit, it is not the essence of true artistry.
The artist, in their purest form, creates to give voice to the visions that dwell within their soul. They strive to translate the intangible into form, to make known what they see in their mind’s eye into the light of the external world. With every stroke, every word, every note, they seek not validation or impact, but clarity—a deeper understanding of their own truth.
This is the mark of a true artist: one who creates not for the world, but for Creation itself, and in doing so, reveals the boundless beauty of their spirit.
"He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, He has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end." — Ecclesiastes 3.11
The same should be for you — an expression of the inside to be seen by you on the outside. My words are what you are within; now seek to express them without. Just for you, and no other. For that there need be no movement toward what might come, only the moment now to see as you truly are.

The same should be for you — to let your spirit be mirrored in your outer world. My words are a reflection of your inner truth; now, let them manifest outwardly.
This journey is yours alone, a personal odyssey of self-expression. There is no need to chase what may come; embrace the beauty of this moment to see and be as you truly are.
"You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." — Matthew 5.14-16
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