One Degree to Victory

What Trauma Can't Erase About You

Nelieta Hollis

Have you ever watched your robot vacuum glide across the floor and felt a strange sense of wonder? That's exactly where this journey begins – in the ordinary moments between dinner dishes and moonlit nights. 
Long before smart homes and synced calendars, there were heartbeats that continued without command, seasons that changed without instruction, and healing that happened without conscious effort. These are rhythms that continue regardless of whether we notice them or not.

This perspective becomes especially powerful when considering trauma's impact. The sun still rises, the earth still turns, and His command to live abundantly remains unchanged. We don't need to create new rhythms; we simply need to reconnect with the ones already written into creation.

Next time you press that dishwasher button or watch clouds drift by, see it as more than convenience – see it as a reminder of God's perfect design, a gentle invitation to step back into divine rhythm. Take one degree forward this week, remembering that God designed you to "live, multiply and thrive effortlessly, abundantly, eternally."

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I pray that the roots of setbacks, storms, satanic attacks, and even self-sabotage erode, crumble, and wither away, to be replaced by the incorruptible strength, peace, and joy that only heaven can give that will neither change nor fade.






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