Life and Everything In Between

Love, Loss and Lessons Between the Lines

When life leaves you speechless, but you refuse to stay silent.

The Bible is one of the heaviest topics to discuss because so many people carry wounds from their encounters with “so-called Christians.” Let me be honest: although I was raised in a strong Christian home, life and experience have taught me a hard truth—most people who quote the Bible often focus only on their own understanding and the parts that suit them.

I’ve always loved reading, and when you approach the Bible as you would any other book—openly, seeking knowledge—it teaches something simple: it all comes down to being a good human being.

There’s a verse that says, “With much wisdom comes much sorrow.” And isn’t that true? The more life we live, the more our innocence fades. We begin to see the world as it really is, and that sorrow starts to settle in. Because life, if we’re honest, isn’t always fair.

But here’s the balance: if we strip away the noise and simplify things, beauty reveals itself in the smallest details we often overlook. The human body alone is a masterpiece. Just pause and think about the power of breathing—how incredible it is to inhale and exhale freely, without an oxygen tank or a tube in your throat. That, in itself, is beauty. That, in itself, is grace.

So maybe the message isn’t about memorizing scripture or quoting verses louder than the next person. Maybe it’s about truly living—finding wisdom in the pages, yes, but also recognizing the quiet miracles around us every single day.

Debbieann.m

The miracle in everything

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