Do You Have the Courage to Take a Hard Look at Yourself?

The Courage to Face the Mirror

There’s an old mirror hanging in my bedroom, the kind with spots along the edges where the silvering has worn thin. Most mornings I give it the quick glance, straighten my collar, check for something in my teeth, and head out the door. That kind of look gets you through the day fine. It never healed a man yet.

The deeper look is a different matter entirely. That’s the one where you stand still long enough for the light to find every corner, every wound you’ve been covering with a smile, every old habit that’s still got a grip on your collar like a debt collector who knows your address. It takes nerve to hold your own gaze that long. Most of us would rather talk about the weather, or the boss, or the people who did us wrong, anything but stand there and admit, this one’s mine, and it’s still bleeding some.

Where Old Habits Still Have a Grip

It is easier to blame circumstances. Easier to excuse the choices we made in the dark and call them survival. Easier still to hide the pain beneath a smile so practiced nobody thinks to ask if you’re all right.

But here’s the hard truth, plain as a nail through a board. We cannot heal what we refuse to acknowledge. We cannot change what we keep telling ourselves does not exist. A wound left unnamed just festers quiet, and it will collect its due one way or another, on its own schedule, not yours.

The Light That Heals Instead of Shames

Ephesians 4:22 through 24 lays it out plain. Put away the old self, corrupted by deceitful desires. Be renewed in the spirit of your mind. Put on the new self, created after God in righteousness and true holiness.

That is not a courtroom verse. It is not God dragging you into the light to humiliate you in front of the neighbors. It is a good father checking a wound so he can clean it right and let it close the way it ought to. He does not shame the broken. He tends to them.

One Honest Prayer Is Enough to Start

You do not have to fix the whole man tonight. Nobody’s asking you to repair forty years of habit before breakfast. Just start where you are, with one honest prayer, spoken plain.

Lord, show me what needs to change, and give me the courage to follow where You lead.

The person in that mirror still carries yesterday’s scars. Grace does not erase them. It just means he is no longer chained to the man who earned them.

Face the truth. Release the old. Renew your mind. Then take the next faithful step toward the person God is still shaping you to become.

 

Step Into the Light

There’s a stretch of highway I used to drive before sunup. I would see nothing but gray shapes and guesswork, mile markers swallowed whole by the dark.

You’d swear the road had disappeared. Then, so slow you almost missed it, a thin line of light would crack open the horizon. Not a flood. Not a flash. Just enough to see the next hundred yards.

Then I’d top a hill and there would be town. I was at my destination.

That’s the only kind of light God’s ever promised me.
I wanted the whole map once. Every turn, every mile laid out before I took the first step was what I wanted before starting my journey.

Took me a long while to understand that’s not how grace travels. It comes the way dawn comes: a little more light for the little more road you can see.

One prayer. One choice. One stubborn act of trust before the coffee’s even cooled.

Proverbs 4:18 says it plain, the path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.

So if your beginning looks thin right now. Maybe it looks like a blank page, a quiet prayer, a faith you’re not sure will hold your weight. Don’t you dare despise it. Sunrise never apologizes for starting slow.

Look back five years, ten. You’ll find the dark doesn’t sit on you the way it used to. You haven’t arrived. But friend, you are not where you started.

Keep walking or driving forward. The light’s already coming.

Lord, when the road looks dim, help me trust the light You’ve already given, and walk it faithful, one step at a time. Amen.

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