17/02/2026
Good đ night Friends
From the moment a seed falls into the soil, a silent transformation begins. What appears to be an end is, in truth, the beginning of purpose. The seed must break, surrender its former state, and undergo a process that seems like death before it can rise into the fullness of what it was created to become. Growth demands change. Change demands discomfort. And discomfort often feels like loss.
In many ways, our lives follow the same pattern. From conception to birth, from childhood to adulthood, every stage involves unseen development, stretching, and preparation. There are seasons when we feel buried, overlooked, or pressed by circumstances. Yet it is often in those very seasons that the deepest transformation is taking place.
To my fellow young people: this is not a lecture, but a reflection born from experience. Every one of us has a source. Just as a seed depends on soil, water, and light, our lives depend on the One who created us. A seed that refuses to enter the soil remains a seedâfull of potential, yet never fulfilling its purpose. Likewise, when we disconnect from our source, we risk living beneath our calling, drifting without direction.
True growth requires alignment. When a seed follows the natural orderâbeing planted, breaking open, and growing rootsâit eventually becomes a tree that provides shade, shelter, and fruit. In the same way, when we realign ourselves with our Creator, we begin to flourish. We become grounded, resilient, and fruitful in every season. Even during drought, we do not wither. Even during storms, we stand firm.
Life gains meaning when it is connected to its origin. Purpose becomes clear when we seek the One who designed it. Strength is renewed when we return to the source of life.
Let us embrace who we were truly created to be. Let us not fear the breaking seasons, for they are often the gateway to becoming. And above all, let us return to Jesus Christâthe author of our faith, the One who formed us, knows us completely, and understands the path we are meant to walk.
May we grow.
May we flourish.
May we bear fruit that blesses others.
God bless you all.