A Quiet Confidence - Myles
Myles sits with a calm assurance, ears lifted not in alarm but in attention. There is no hurry in him, no need to prove himself. He is exactly where he belongs.
The soft blue ribbon at his neck is not a decoration so much as a reminder — that he is cared for, known, and lovingly held. Behind him rests a simple basket, suggesting provision already given, needs already considered. Nothing is accidental here. Nothing about Myles is overlooked.
He listens.
Not for the loudest sound, but for the familiar one. The voice that has always called him gently, consistently, by name. Myles does not wander or compare himself to others. He does not question his place. He trusts the One who placed him here.
There is a quiet confidence in being known — a peace that comes when we realize we are not mistaken, not forgotten, and not out of place. Like Myles, we are invited to rest in that truth: we belong, we are seen, and we are called with purpose.
Psalm 121:8
“The Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.”