Hard seasons aren't interruptions; they're preparation. Rain softens ground, reaches roots, and creates conditions for rainbows. Keep walking; something's growing beneath the surface.
It's Wednesday morning.
You're carrying something heavy into the middle of your week.
You didn't choose this season.
But here you are, in it.
And the rain hasn't stopped yet.
The rain hasn’t stopped.
But here’s the beauty about rain:
It doesn't block the rainbow. Rain creates it.
We spend so much energy trying to dodge the hard stuff.
But the rain you're walking through right now isn't wasted weather.
It's doing something under the surface you can't see yet.
Rain softens hard ground.
It reaches roots.
It prepares soil for what wants to grow.
The confidence you're building grew because failure taught you what works.
The strength you didn't know you had showed up because struggle demanded it.
The hard season you're in isn't interrupting the good thing you're waiting for; it's preparing it.
And you’re here.
You opened this email in the middle of something hard.
That's not nothing.
That's you still showing up.
The roots are already going deeper than you can see.
Here's your focus for today:
God's been in every storm you've walked through.
This one is no different.
Keep walking.
The rainbow's coming.
