Adaline, the Tulip: A Lesson in Speaking Life

Hey dear readers, meet Adaline—her name means “Noble” in German. Funny how I would name a flower, right? I know. My family is used to it by now; they’ve seen me name inanimate objects and even catch me chatting with them sometimes. I’m that lady who can have a conversation with anyone and anything—no shame in that, lol.

But let me slow down my rant and give you some context. On Tuesday morning, while my husband and I were outside getting some work done, my son decided that one of my tulips—standing beautifully in the garden—deserved closer admiration. And so, he plucked it.

Naturally, I was slightly upset. My wonderful child has a habit of appreciating my plants a little too up-close! So, I placed the tulip in a vase and let it sit on the dining table. Day by day, I watched this single flower bloom, revealing all she was made of.

Then, on Thursday morning, as I sat down for breakfast with my husband, we found ourselves speaking words of admiration over the tulip. That was when I asked my daughter to give her a name. And so, Adaline was born.

Later that day, after laughing together over my husband’s healthy joke about our newly named flower, I came back downstairs and saw something remarkable—Adaline had opened even more, looking even more stunning than she did that morning.

Now, I know what you’re thinking—what’s with the rant? Get to the lesson already. But I promise you, this is important. Let this moment be a reminder that there is power in your words. Speak life.

“Life and death are in the power of the tongue.” – Proverbs 18:21

I love how God continues to remind me of this truth through the seemingly small things—the moments that most people might overlook. He speaks in everything, if we’re mindful enough to notice.

Whatever situation you’re facing right now, speak life. Speak about what you envision. Watch how things turn around.

All my other tulips are thriving outside, but witnessing how this single one responds to spoken words—it’s something only God could orchestrate.

I hope this blesses you as much as it has me.

Have a beautiful day. Speak life!

Shalom 🙏🏼

Iamsosasmama ❤️

Easter: A moment of reflection

If you are a YouVersion Bible app user like me and follow the daily scripture, then today’s verse might resonate with you:
“There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” — John 15:13

During my quiet time, I found myself asking God to renew my understanding of this verse. I prayed that the Holy Spirit would bring fresh insight, deepening my appreciation for Jesus’ sacrifice. May we never grow too familiar with God’s love but instead remain hungry for more of Him—Amen.

Another part of today’s devotion invited a prayer for selfless love, and of course, I prayed for that. In response, God showed me a vision—one that brought unexpected revelation. I saw myself with a friend from my past, someone I had always believed I was at peace with. Yet my own actions in that vision revealed otherwise. My hesitation in reaching out wasn’t from unresolved hurt, but from uncertainty about how they would respond.

I told the Lord that I had no means of contacting this person, as they had cut me off. And in that moment, I knew—my role wasn’t to reconnect, but to simply pray for them. So, I did. And I felt peace. Even without reaching out, I could still love selflessly through prayer.

I encourage you, dear reader, to take a moment of reflection—for that is the heart of this season. Be honest with yourself when Abba shines light on your own areas of challenge, and ask Him for the strength to show selfless love to those who need it today.

May you and your loved ones have a Happy Easter.

Shalom 🙏🏼

Iamsosasmama ❤️

Embracing the Pause: Trusting God in Stagnant Seasons

If you were to ask me how I really feel today, I would tell you— “Stuck.” I feel stuck, and I can’t quite put a finger on why. In the past, moments like this would lead me to question myself. Had I done something wrong? Was I wasting time, failing to be as productive as I hoped? But through God’s grace, I have come to see that feeling stuck isn’t always tied to my actions—or lack thereof.

Sometimes, feeling stuck is simply the result of stress, an accumulation of unplanned events beyond my control. And what do you do when life feels paused? Nothing. Yes, nothing—except praise God and embrace the moment. Because in every season, there is always a lesson.

In times like these, I lean into God’s grace and strength even more. I make sure to remain in that place of prayer, even if I don’t have much—or anything—to say. And that’s okay. Sometimes, prayer isn’t about speaking but about sitting in silence and listening for God’s voice.

What if this season of stillness is actually an invitation—an opportunity to spend more quiet moments with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? Through my journey of faith, I continue to learn that every moment matters. We are called to embrace each part of our walk, trusting that God is always working, even when things feel stagnant.

I may not have all the answers today, but this is where I am. So, take this as my blog post—my little reflection for the day. What do you do when you feel stuck? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Wishing you a blessed day and a wonderful weekend.

Shalom,

Iamsosasmama ❤️