When God Puts a Comma in Your Life
Sometimes life feels like it has come to a full stop — a sudden illness, a broken relationship, a lost opportunity, a door slammed shut. We see it as the end. But what if it’s not a full stop at all?
What if it’s a comma?
A comma means pause, not end.
It is a space for breath, reflection, and reorientation.
It may feel like you're stuck, but in truth, you’re being redirected.
When God puts a comma in your life,
He’s not stopping your sentence —
He’s preparing your soul.
He may be saying:
"Not this, not now… but soon, and better."
"Pause here, gather strength, for the next part is powerful."
"This pain is not your period. It’s a pause for purpose."
In every comma moment, there is divine punctuation —
not to confuse, but to clarify.
Not to end the story, but to shift its tone.
The comma is where character is built.
It’s where trust deepens.
It’s where God whispers, “Wait, I’m not finished with you yet.”
So if you’re in a season that feels incomplete,
Don’t fear the silence or the stillness.
It may be God editing your story with love.
And when the sentence continues,
you'll see — the comma was necessary
for the meaning to unfold.
The Comma
When life feels like it’s lost its rhyme,
A door is closed before its time,
You wonder if the end is near —
But hush, dear heart, be still and hear...
It’s not the end, it’s just a pause,
A gentle breath in heaven’s clause.
The sentence of your soul’s not done —
God’s pen still moves with morning sun.
A comma falls, not as a break,
But time to heal, to bend, not break.
To hold your tears, to find your voice,
To wait in faith, to make a choice.
You’re not forgotten, not erased,
Just being held in love and grace.
The silence now is not defeat,
It’s where the earth and heaven meet.
For every storm that slows your pace,
Prepares you for a deeper grace.
Each comma carved by God's own hand
Leads to a line you’ll understand.
So trust the pause, embrace the space,
You’re still a child of boundless grace.
The Author’s love is true, refined —
And He will never leave your line.
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