B Wallace

Mercy from the Place you Was First Imaginedđź’Ś

His mercies are new every morning—
not recycled, not delayed,
but freshly released from the very place He first imagined me.

The Hebrew word for mercy, rachamim,
comes from rechem—womb.
That means every act of compassion, every breath of kindness,
is flowing from the womb of God’s heart—
the same place where my life was first formed in love.

Before I was wounded,
before I lost myself,
before I was labeled or overlooked,
He knew me.

And every time He restores me,
He reaches into the depths of origin,
to the divine blueprint of who I really am.
He does not restore me to who I became in pain—
He restores me to who I was in His presence
before time began.

So today, I receive womb-deep mercy—
the kind that holds, heals, and rebuilds.
Mercy from the place I was first imagined.

– Selah.

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