Even after the deepest loss, life has a way of blooming again.
“You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep Spring from coming.”
Those words are carved on my wife’s headstone, followed by a simple truth: Love Always Wins.
That inscription isn’t poetic optimism—it’s lived experience.
Life has a way of leading us through dark seasons, sometimes personally, sometimes collectively. There are moments when loss feels permanent, when hope seems naïve, and when moving forward requires more faith than certainty. Yet history—and our own lives—tell a different story. Life renews itself even after the harshest winters. Spring does not ask permission to arrive. It simply comes.
Walking through darkness is never easy. Often, we stretch our arms forward, feeling our way one step at a time, careful not to collide with unseen walls. We stumble. We trip. We bruise. None of that means we are lost. It means we are still moving.
Darkness has a strange way of revealing strength we didn’t know we possessed. Endurance grows quietly. Spirit deepens. Compassion widens. And somewhere along the path, without fanfare, light begins to seep back in.
Loss does not get the final word. Hatred does not get the final word. Fear does not get the final word.
Love does.
You may cut the flowers. You may flatten the field. But you cannot stop renewal. You cannot prevent growth. And you cannot extinguish what life insists on becoming.
Spring always finds a way.
A Question to Ponder
What season of renewal might already be quietly taking shape in your life—even if you can’t see it yet?
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