He Is Risen… And So Are You

This Easter found me in the in-between: Not who I used to be, not quite who I’m becoming yet.

Somewhere between letting go and learning how to hold joy again, between prayers I’ve seen answered and the ones I’m still laying down at His feet, again… and again… and again.

If I’m honest, this season has stretched me.

There were days I didn’t recognize myself.

Days I felt strong in the morning and undone by the night.

Days I questioned, days I wrestled, 

days I wondered if healing was really happening

or if I was just learning how to carry the weight better.

But this is where He met me.

Not in the version of me that had it all together, 

not in the “I’m fine” I gave everyone else, but in the quiet moments, the tired prayers, 

the honest ones that sounded more like 

“God, I don’t understand… but I’m still here.”

And He stayed.

He didn’t rush me.

He didn’t shame me for the process.

He didn’t ask me to clean myself up first.

He just… stayed.

And isn’t that what Easter really is?

Not just a celebration of a moment in history,

but an invitation.

An invitation to bring our real selves, our worn-out hearts, our questions, our grief, our hope

and lay it all down at an empty tomb.

Because the stone wasn’t just rolled away so Jesus could rise;

it was rolled away so we could finally breathe.

So we could step out of the things that tried to bury us—fear, shame, heartbreak, disappointment, 

old versions of ourselves we’ve outgrown.

So to my friends. My safe place. My family.

I see you.

I see the way you keep showing up, even when it’s hard.

I see the quiet strength it takes to keep choosing faith when life doesn’t look how you thought it would.

I see the prayers you don’t always say out loud, 

the tears you wipe before anyone notices, the battles you’re fighting that no one fully understands.

And I just want you to know: This day is for you too.

For the ones who feel like they’re behind.

For the ones who feel like they should be further along by now.

For the ones who are tired of starting over.

For the ones learning how to trust again—

God, themselves, and even other people.

Resurrection doesn’t always look like a miracle overnight.

Sometimes it looks like staying.

Sometimes it looks like choosing not to give up.

Sometimes it looks like letting God love you

in the middle of your mess instead of waiting until you feel “fixed.”

Sometimes it looks like sitting in a room like this, 

with people who don’t expect perfection—just presence.

And if all you have today is a flicker instead of a flame, that’s okay.

If your faith feels small, if your heart still feels tender, if you’re still figuring it out—that’s okay.

Because He still rolls stones away.

Even the ones we’ve learned to live with.

Even the ones we’ve convinced ourselves 

are “just how things are.”

He still breathes life into dry places—into weary hearts, into numb places, into dreams we thought were too far gone.

He still calls us by name, not by our past, not by our mistakes, not by our doubts; but by who we are becoming.

And maybe this year, Easter doesn’t mean everything is suddenly okay.

Maybe it means something softer. Something deeper. Something more real.

Maybe it means you’re still here.

Still trying. Still open. Still willing to let God meet you right where you are.

Maybe it means becoming:

Becoming whole. Becoming free.

Becoming the version of you that isn’t defined by what broke you, but by what God is rebuilding in you.

Slowly. Gently. Faithfully.

And you don’t have to rush it.

You don’t have to force it.

You don’t have to be anything other than honest.

Because even here, in the in-between, 

in the healing, in the not-yet: There is life.

And it’s rising in you, too.