

I’ve learned through my own journey that people rarely carry our exact words with them. They carry how we made them feel. If the last interaction left behind heaviness, sharpness, or unkindness, those emotions tend to overshadow all the good that came before.
It’s like a painting—many layers of colour may be applied, yet a single dark stroke can dominate the canvas until it is softened, blended, or redeemed. The same is true in relationships. Wounds left unattended can eclipse the beauty of years of kindness.
This is why forgiveness, repentance, and reconciliation are so precious. They restore the light in the places where shadows fell. They take what could have been a fracture and turn it into a line of gold, like kintsugi pottery mended with grace.
📖 “Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord.” — Hebrews 12:14 (NKJV)
Today, I remind myself not only to speak with kindness, but to leave a fragrance of grace in every interaction. May the last word not be sharpness, but blessing. May the last memory not be distance, but closeness.
People will forget what I say but they may never forget how I made them feel.
🙌 Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help me be mindful of the imprint my words and actions leave on others. Where I have wounded, give me courage to repent. Where I have been wounded, give me strength to forgive. Knit together what has been broken, and let reconciliation restore beauty. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Samstag, 30. August 2025
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