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Truth Check

As the week unfolds, many of us are moving forward with plans, expectations, and quiet hopes. We’re building something: careers, relationships, dreams, or simply the courage to keep going. But today’s pause point is this: what are you standing on when things feel uncertain?


There’s an old hymn called The Solid Rock that includes the line, “On Christ, the solid rock, I stand; all other ground is sinking sand.” Even beyond its spiritual roots, the message still resonates; having something steady beneath you matters when everything and everybody else feels unstable.


Some days you don’t feel strong. Some days you feel cracked, scattered, or broken into more pieces than you know how to gather. This is your reminder not to give up. Broken pieces don’t mean you’re finished; they mean you’re still becoming. Stability isn’t about being perfect; it’s about choosing to stand, rebuild, and keep moving forward anyway.


If your foundation feels shaky today, take a moment to reassess, realign, and reinforce what truly supports you. Growth happens when we decide to keep standing, even as we heal.



 
 
 

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Truth Check


This reflection is grounding and timely. The reminder to pause and examine what we’re standing on is especially meaningful in seasons where uncertainty feels constant. I appreciate how you name brokenness not as failure, but as part of becoming there’s freedom in that truth.


What also resonates is the quiet invitation to reassess and realign. For many of us, stability shows up not only in faith, but in values, trusted relationships, boundaries, and daily practices that help us stay anchored. Standing doesn’t always look strong; sometimes it looks like asking for support, resting, or choosing to keep going one small step at a time.


This piece gently reminds us that growth and healing can happen together, even when…

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