DAY 10 – WRITE A LETTER TO YOURSELF FROM GOD
THEME: HEARING GOD’S HEART
FOCUS: RECEIVING LOVE, RECLAIMING IDENTITY, AND REWRITING INNER DIALOGUE
PRACTICE:
Take 10–15 minutes today to write a letter to yourself—but write it as if God were writing it to you.
Don’t overthink it.
Begin with “My Beloved…” and let the words flow gently. Write with warmth, grace, and kindness—the way you imagine God would speak to someone deeply loved.
You might begin with:
“My beloved, I see how tired you are… I know your heart…”
or
“You have not failed Me. I delight in you…”
Let it be a conversation between your soul and the One who created it.
REFLECTION:
What did you hear from God as you wrote? Were the words easy to write—or did they feel uncomfortable?
Did you write words of love that you rarely say to yourself?
This practice invites you to counter the critical voices in your head with God’s voice of grace. You don’t need to get the “theology” perfect—just open your heart to divine compassion.
Often, we treat others with more mercy than we treat ourselves. This is a moment to receive that same mercy.
SCRIPTURE:
“With everlasting love I will have compassion on you, says the Lord, your Redeemer.”
— Isaiah 54:8b (NRSV)
God’s love is not fleeting or fragile. It is lasting. It bends toward you in every season—with compassion, not condemnation.
PRAYER:
Loving God,
Help me hear Your voice more clearly than
the voice of fear or shame.
Let me receive Your grace in ways that
soften my heart and restore my spirit.
Remind me that I am loved—deeply,
entirely, eternally.
Even when I forget, You never do.
Amen.