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When Faith Looks Less Like Performance and More Like Breathing

Mature faith becomes integrated, quiet, embodied.

Abraham of London
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Your faith used to be loud.

The dramatic testimonies. The emotional highs.
The visible expressions of devotion.

And those had their place.

But something has changed.

Your faith is becoming quieter.
Less performative. More integrated.
Less about what you show.
More about what you live.


Mature faith doesn't need an audience.
It just needs to be breathed.

It's the honesty you practise when no one is watching.
The kindness you offer without recording it.
The trust you hold when there's no one to impress.

This week, practise one ordinary act of faithfulness.

Not for show.
Just for God.

The faith that becomes your breath
is the faith that will sustain you.
And it doesn't need to be seen to be real.

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