The Passage

This week, we sit with the truth that delays are not denials — they are divine design. The middle season, the long simmer, the heavy wait… it is not punishment. It is preparation for what you prayed for.


Spiritual Focus

What feels like a slow simmer, a slow roast, or that Saturday night crockpot prep for Sunday’s dinner…
is actually Spirit preparing you for a season of patience development.

You can’t put time on perfection.
You can’t speed up low temps that are destined to manifest tender delights.

Sometimes, the delay is divine.
Sometimes, you are being softened so your breakthrough can be nourishing, soul-deep, and fully seasoned.


The Sacred Truth of Waiting

We often think we’re being punished when doors don’t open, paths feel blocked, or silence stretches longer than expected. But what if the wait is exactly where the blessing is?

Just like bone broth must be simmered low and slow to release its deepest nourishment, your spirit sometimes requires stillness and time to extract the richness of your becoming.

This isn’t stagnation.
This is sacred slow-cooking.


Kitchen Ritual: The Long Simmer

Let today’s meal mirror your spirit’s journey. Choose something that requires time — like a pot of stewed greens, slow-simmered beans, or bone broth.

As it cooks, let your kitchen become a temple of patience.

Try this:

  • Speak life into the pot
  • Thank the delay
  • Bless the process
  • Play soft music or light a candle to anchor your ritual

Let Us Reflect

What in your life is “cooking” slowly right now?
Where have you mistaken preparation for punishment?
How can you honor the pace that Spirit has chosen for you?

Consider journaling your answers before or after your meal.


Closing Prayer

Spirit of the Simmer,
teach me to trust the low flame.
Let me release urgency and surrender to the wisdom of the wait.
Make me tender, not bitter.
Ready, not rushed.
Seasoned, not scorched.


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