Beauty for Ashes
There are moments in life when everything feels reduced to ashes—dreams burned, strength gone, hope fading in the quiet battles no one else sees. But even there… God is not absent.
The promise of beauty for ashes is not just poetic—it is divine exchange.
As written in Book of Isaiah 61:3, He gives beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of heaviness.
What the world sees as broken, God sees as the beginning of restoration.
What feels like an ending… Heaven calls a transformation.
Ashes speak of loss—but beauty speaks of redemption.
Ashes mark what was—but beauty reveals what God is doing now.
If you are walking through fire, hold on.
God does not waste pain. He refines it. He reshapes it. He restores it.
You are not forgotten.
You are not finished.
Out of the ashes…
He is creating something radiant, something eternal, something filled with His glory.
You will rise.
MJ
There are moments in life when everything feels reduced to ashes—dreams burned, strength gone, hope fading in the quiet battles no one else sees. But even there… God is not absent.
The promise of beauty for ashes is not just poetic—it is divine exchange.
As written in Book of Isaiah 61:3, He gives beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of heaviness.
What the world sees as broken, God sees as the beginning of restoration.
What feels like an ending… Heaven calls a transformation.
Ashes speak of loss—but beauty speaks of redemption.
Ashes mark what was—but beauty reveals what God is doing now.
If you are walking through fire, hold on.
God does not waste pain. He refines it. He reshapes it. He restores it.
You are not forgotten.
You are not finished.
Out of the ashes…
He is creating something radiant, something eternal, something filled with His glory.
You will rise.
MJ
Beauty for Ashes
There are moments in life when everything feels reduced to ashes—dreams burned, strength gone, hope fading in the quiet battles no one else sees. But even there… God is not absent.
The promise of beauty for ashes is not just poetic—it is divine exchange.
As written in Book of Isaiah 61:3, He gives beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of heaviness.
What the world sees as broken, God sees as the beginning of restoration.
What feels like an ending… Heaven calls a transformation.
Ashes speak of loss—but beauty speaks of redemption.
Ashes mark what was—but beauty reveals what God is doing now.
If you are walking through fire, hold on.
God does not waste pain. He refines it. He reshapes it. He restores it.
You are not forgotten.
You are not finished.
Out of the ashes…
He is creating something radiant, something eternal, something filled with His glory.
You will rise.
MJ
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