Those times when things feel dark, lonely, or unclear? Here’s something surprising: G-d’s love isn’t always sunny. It actually comes in two totally different ways:
Sun Love:
Bright, warm, obvious.
It’s when you clearly feel G-d’s care, protection, and support. Like a perfect sunny day.
But then there’s:
Moon Love:
1. Reflective: helps you understand yourself better.
2. Receptive: open to receiving exactly as things are.
It’s when things feel unclear, lonely, or tough. You might wonder if G-d’s even there at all.
Here’s the secret most people miss:
Both types of love are equally important. Why? Because G-d is infinite. Knowing Him isn’t just about the sunny moments. It’s also about trusting Him in the hard, unclear ones.
Think about it:
The sun shines bright, giving love clearly. But the moon teaches you to reflect, trust, and grow, even in darkness. Without “Moon Love,” your connection with G-d stays shallow.
The moon also reveals another important truth. It teaches you how finite beings (like us) can authentically connect with an infinite G-d. How? By repairing our relationships—with ourselves and others. When we reflect, apologize, and forgive, we heal our own pain. And in doing so, we make space for ‘G-d’s atonement’ and healing to enter our lives. Feeling lonely or unsure?
Try this:
1. Pause and breathe:
Instead of fighting the darkness, ask yourself, “What’s this moment teaching me about trust?”
2. Reflect:
Remind yourself that hard or confusing moments aren’t proof G-d’s absent.
They’re proof He trusts you to grow closer to Him. Even without obvious signs. Both the sunny days and silent nights matter equally in your journey to knowing G-d more.
Here’s an idea:
G-d isn’t hiding in your darkness.
He’s waiting for your soul there. ![]()
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