When you feel unseen


Happy Tuesday, Reader!

There are parts of motherhood that no one claps for.

The dishes that get washed and dirtied again.
The meals made without a thank you.
The emotional weight you carry for everyone in your home.

It’s a quiet kind of giving.

And sometimes, if we’re honest, it can feel heavy on our hearts.

But something I’ve been holding onto lately is this:
God sees what others don’t.

Every small act of love.
Every moment you choose patience when it would be easier not to.
Every time you show up when you’re already tired.

None of it is wasted.

His eye is on the sparrow (Matthew 6:25-27) and you are never unnoticed—not by the One who called you His.

Because even when no one else sees it… He does.

And that is enough.

With love,

Micah

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