The Cost of Becoming




There I sat—

Rooted in stillness,

My head resting against the Tree of Life,

Heavy with unnamed potential.


I listened for heaven,

Wondered what the Creator would require of me next.

For the road ahead whispered of sacrifice,

And my soul asked quietly,

Am I ready to pay what growth demands?


Beneath the branches, I lingered—

Turning over the how and the when,

Confronted by a truth I could no longer escape:

I did not want to remain.

Yet I feared the cost of leaving.


Is becoming possible

Without surrender?


Then His word found me—

A remembered promise rising from the deep:


He who began a good work in you

Will carry it to completion

Until the day of Christ Jesus.


And suddenly—

Fire.


Fire in my bones.

A holy ignition.

The kind that refuses stillness,

That demands motion.


So I rose.

I shifted.

I stepped forward.


And creation answered—

Ideas spilling like rivers,

Wisdom pouring from wells beyond my knowing,

What I had learned was meeting what He had given.


His word entered my heart as light—

A converging beam,

Breaking into a spectrum of glory,

Never dimming,

Never-ending.


I knew He was calling me deeper,

Calling me further—

But fear stood at the threshold,

Clawing at my resolve.


So I roared.

Not in noise, but in knowing.

I faced fear eye to eye

And named it small.


I chose the journey.

I chose the One who started this work in me—

Trusting He would finish what He authored.


Now I am becoming.

Not rushed.

Not forced.

But formed,

As I behold Him,

The Righteous One.


Becoming is inevitable when you keep your gaze on him. 


Comments

  1. Thank you ma.
    We become as we stay and surrender to Him.

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