You’ve had those days—you know the ones. When you’re tired down to your bones, the group chat is blowing up with drama, someone’s rude at the grocery store and you’re just over it. It would be so easy to snap, gossip or vent in a way that feels good for a minute but leaves you feeling heavy later.
That’s why Job’s words hit so hard. He was in it—hurting, misunderstood, grieving—and still, he said, “I’m not letting my mouth go there.” He refused to let his circumstances control his character. That’s next-level strength.
And you get that. Because you’ve been there too. Like that time a friend totally misrepresented you in a conversation, and instead of clapping back or clearing your name in front of everyone, you stayed quiet. You prayed. You handled it privately, with truth and grace. That was you choosing to sparkle—choosing integrity over impulse.
It’s not about pretending everything’s fine. It’s about choosing who you want to be, even when it’s hard. Your sparkle isn’t just about being kind when things are calm—it’s about staying grounded in truth when the storm rolls in.
So today, take a breath. Keep your sparkle. Let your words reflect who you really are—not just what you’re feeling in the moment. You’re strong, you’re anchored and you’ve got the same grit Job had. Don’t let anyone or anything steal that from you.