There are seasons of life where everything feels fragile.
Where you move carefully.
Speak softly.
Think twice before every step.
Not because you’re weak —
but because the ground beneath you doesn’t feel steady yet.
These are the eggshell seasons.
The ones where peace feels conditional,
where tension lingers in the air,
where even rest feels earned instead of given.
And they’re exhausting.
It’s hard to live constantly bracing yourself.
Hard to feel fully present when you’re always preparing for impact.
Hard to relax when you don’t know what might crack next.
But here’s what I’m learning:
God does not confuse fragility with failure.
He sees the careful steps.
The restraint.
The wisdom it takes to survive seasons like this without becoming hardened or bitter.
Eggshell seasons teach us something sacred —
how to listen more closely,
how to depend more deeply,
how to notice where our true safety comes from.
Because eventually, you realize:
The goal isn’t to learn how to walk better on eggshells.
The goal is to let God lead you off of them.
Until then, He walks with you.
Not rushing you.
Not shaming you for your caution.
Not demanding strength you don’t have yet.
Just steady presence.
Quiet protection.
Enough grace for today.
“You provide a broad path for my feet,
so that my ankles do not give way.”
— Psalm 18:36 (NIV)
This was amazing…filled with wisdom not often found in one so young…but very true and meaningful and encouraging. Bless both of you with comfort and health! Love you immeasurably!
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