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Cindy Seki is a life story writer and legacy curator who turns family journeys into hymns, covenants, simple Bible studies, and keepsakes. She helps loved ones capture what God has done, so children’s children remember His faithfulness. Through timeless tools, she nurtures legacies that glorify Christ for generations to come.

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  1. Wow! The timing of this devotional shows me that God hears the whispers of my heart.
    Just this morning I told the Lord that I wanted to be close to my brother and sister rather than feeling like I am refuse dropped off at a landfill.
    I care for Mom. It is an honor and a privilege and a sacrifice. But why do they get together on a regular basis and send photos of their fun times together without ever picking up the phone to say hello or to ask how things are going? Why don’t they come to see us or extend an invitation?
    It is a silent ache. It has been a lifetime ache — always being on the outside looking in.

    • Cindy,

      Prayers for you that peace will enter your heart. I am deeply saddened that family won’t call or include you in their activities. Rest in the knowledge that God sees you & will reward you for your caring heart.

      Blessings 🙂

    • Thank you for your honesty. I hear the ache in your heart. It is so lonely to be on the outside looking in, yet our Shepherd calls you His own. He will never leave you out. That you have taken on the responsibility of caring for your mom is noticed by Jesus. The love and sacrifice you pour out through this matters more than you can ever know. God sees. He knows your tears. He knows the quiet ways you keep showing up in love. You are not forgotten. “You have kept count of my tossing; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in your book?” (Psalm 56:8 ESV).

      Cindy

  2. Cindy, My heart goes out to you. I could have sobbed my way through reading this if I’d let myself. I, too, have a hollow space from a child who has distanced himself for a number of painful years. I join with you and so many heartbroken mothers I know as we prayerfully await their return to the Shepherd who is calling their name and to one day be able to lovingly embrace those who have been away for so long.

    • God bless you my sister in the Lord. I am sorry that you must endure this ache in your heart too. I have often thanked the Lord for allowing me to share just the smallest taste of what He must feel every day as He sees His children walk away from Him. This is a holy pain that He has called you to embrace for His purposes.

      “… Hope in God; for I shall again praise Him, my salvation and my God.” (Psalm 42:5)

      Lord, encourage your daughter as she faces another day in silence. Let her feel Your warm embrace as You whisper in her ear of Your ways that are not our ways; Your thoughts that are not our thoughts. Hold her close. Let her know that You see her heart and You care so deeply for her. Touch her heart in a special way today; let her realize a special gift from You today, one that she may never before have realized. Amen.

  3. Cindy,
    Thank you for your devotional. Sadly, others find themselves in similar situations. I live 7 miles from my only granddaughter who has chosen to have no relationship with her father (my son), me, or her little brother. I pray for her by name daily.

    • Keep praying! God sees when you cry out to him in your closet, and when you call to Him from the depths of your being. We have a wonderful God who has a plan for you that you may not understand, but you can be sure that He is weaving together a beautiful final act.

      I love Corrie tenBoom‘s tapestry story where she first shows the messy threads on the underside. Then she turns it over and you discover a beautiful crown. Right now all you can see is the underside, but God knows what He is doing. Keep trusting and waiting.

      Lord, I pray for my sister in Christ. I pray for this granddaughter that has left those who truly love her. Father, reveal to her that as she tries to live life on her own terms, she will realize the emptiness that is in her heart, and remind her where truth and love can be found. Bring her home, Lord. In Jesus name, amen.

  4. Dearest Cindy,
    I’ve been waiting for your post for decades! Waiting for someone who would understand the grief of years lost. Our family carries baggage too much to bear. Even though God asks us to give it to Him to carry it’s hard to want to pick it back up. Thank you for bearing your beautiful soul. You, my friend, are a light. All glory be to God

    • Dee,
      I am so grateful that sharing my heart has touched your heart. It is a lonely path we are called to. But, we can take comfort in knowing that our Lord walks alongside us in the quiet hours. What a blessing it is to know that we are sharing in the ache we cause Him when we disregard our special moments in prayer and His Word.
      I can honestly say that your comment makes this ache entirely worth it. For, if these words can bring you some comfort and encouragement, I do rejoice. Keep looking up to Jesus–He knows. And He hears your heart’s cry.

      Lord, you know Dee. You know her ache. You know her story. Thank you for being the Good Shepherd that she can turn to in the midnight seasons of life. Jesus, let her rest her head upon Your chest even now. Let her hear your heartbeat. Let her feel Your loving arms around her. Let her tears fall on you, mingled with those of Your most precious loved ones. Oh Lord, thank You for caring, for loving, for being her refuge and strength. Let her boldly proclaim, “Yet will I praise Him.” Father, let Psalm 34;18 bring a comfort to her soul as it has been to me for so many years, “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.” Father, I pray hope and healing for your dear child today and in the weeks ahead. Thank You Jesus. You are faithful. You are kind. You care. You know. Amen.

      Lord bless and keep you,
      Cindy

  5. This is just what I needed this morning Cindy. Not about a distant family member as much as about me, distant from God with distractions. Lighting a candle and turning back for home again.

    • Jennifer,

      Praise the Lord. He is faithful. He loves you and He is pursuing you. The things of the world are enticing and tempting. The whispers of the Lord are gentle and often unnoticed. All pleasure comes with a price. With worldly pleasure you enjoy the experience first then you pay. God’s way is just the opposite–you pay the price first then you enjoy the pleasure.

      May the Lord woo you back to Him. He is steady. He will be your closest friend. He will walk through the valleys and climb the highest mountains with you.

      Praying that you will find your way back to the beauty of knowing the only true God and Savior of your soul,
      Cindy

  6. Dear Cindy……My heart just filled with hope when I read your devotion. I will pray for you as I feel your pain as it is my pain too. My husband with dementia who tried to kill me, my on child, a 55 year old man and his wife have completely omitted themselves from my life almost five years ago now. I have one grandchild and they will not leave me talk or see him ever. He will be 15 in two weeks and the last time I saw him he was 11. This all is a long, long story and continues to break my heart. My flame has watched birthdays pass (just last week – at 78 years old,) Christmases with no presents, no phone calls, no cards with no communication for all these years. Still I wait patiently, praying for hope that something good will happen. The worst part of my story is that they hate me because I am a Christian. They say I belong in a mental institution as there is no God, Jesus or Holy Spirit. Churches are just money grubbers. This has really affected me deeply. How can this ever change, Cindy? Can God do anything about this? I have laid these things at the feet of Jesus, but I have not been able to stop worrying as it is my only family. My mind can handle it except about my grandson, but my heart will not allow me. Your painful and then hopeful words today have uplifted me to re-read your story. It is so precious to me. As you have said, my prayers seem to echo in silence and love feels invisible, but I know that Jesus holds my heart and no matter what names they call me or do to me, my faith is strong and I will continue to wait as I know that something will come to me that is good and gives me the peace I long for so deeply. Thank you for your devotion today. I will continue to read your words again and again. I send my prayers and love to you for the pain that you and I endure. I wish you a blessed weekend and I will continue to know at some time I will feel the love again…………………….Betsy Basile

    • Dear, dear Betsy,

      What heartbreaks you have been called to. Let me challenge you to thank Him for sharing with you a small piece of the pain we humans put Him through every day. It all started in the garden when Eve chose to believe the serpent’s lie over God’s truth. The deceptions go throughout Scripture. I’d like to encourage you with a testimony of another one of our children who turned his back on my husband and me for over a decade. He made me feel simply awful. After years of prayer and trusting that God knows better than I do, this son returned to our love and now we talk every week.

      Lord, wrap Your loving arms around Your precious, lovely daughter whom You love, who You created for Your purposes, and who You have given her a difficult assignment. I pray she will be able to see this calling as a sacred gift from You. To share in Your sufferings in a special way.

      My prayers are with you Betsy,
      Cindy

  7. Love this! I love candles and the peaceful flame of a candle. My husband was a fire sprinkler fitter for 13 years… and he is all about safety so I rarely light a candle. When I was single I had candles all around my apartment. Lol. This devotional spoke deeply to my heart. Thank you for your words of wisdom and encouragement.

    • Lord bless you Amber. I pray that you might enjoy the beauty of God’s light this upcoming season as you seek His face and seek to know Him more clearly as He has known all the days of your life from the moment He fashioned you in your mother’s womb.

  8. Dear Cindy,

    Thank you for this post. It came at just the right time! Thank you for sharing from your life; it feels like a picture from our lives. It always helps our healing when we know we are not alone and that at least one other person somewhere on the globe has had something similar happen. There are so many of us right now that are in pain because a child has left in anger or just left us and we don’t even know why! It’s hard to be understanding when the reason for the exit from our lives is unexplained. And now there is no connection, no conversation or no reconciliation.

    But you’re right! God sees us and He knows. Even if they are still lost to us, God is at work in their lives. We may or may not see the fruits of His labor, but He is at work, for us and for our child and for our child’s new born babe.

    Pain, whether physical or emotional, is used by God. I believe that with everything in me! Nothing in our lives goes unseen by our Divine Father. He is working in every aspect of our lives and He loves each of His children. It’s a very empty feeling to be unable to laugh together during a meal or to hold, hold touch, and welcome a new grandbaby into the family. It all seems so senseless, but not to God. He is working in a miraculous way to change hearts and to reconcile us all to Him.

    I praise God, even through this present pain, and give Him glory because He is lord of lords and king of kings! He is right there with us, every moment of every day, hearing our every prayer! Wow!

    Thank you for reminding us that we are not alone on our journey!

    Shelley

    • Shelley,

      Yes and amen to what you have said here! You know. You understand. I truly believe that this is a holy call. And when you understand it as such, I believe God will use your silent ache for His purposes, knowing that He can trust you to understand, in some small way, a reason for the emptiness as you seek Him in it. Sometimes God allows pain in our life simply to encourage those around us–to be a light in their darkness. No matter the reason He has given you this road to walk, remember what you have stated here and keep your eyes on Jesus, the Perfect Shepherd. He does speak to your heart in the quiet hours.

      Lord, thank you for Shelley. When she is tempted to go down the path of discouragement, remind her of what she has written here. Lift her up. Remind her that Your ways are beyond our understanding and that, though we do not see it now, You are weaving together Your Master Plan. As the old hymn goes, “You are the Potter, I am the clay. Mold me and make me, have Thine own way.”.

      Blessings to you from a fellow-believers who knows this pain.

  9. Cindy

    Praying for you & your family. Asking God to change hearts so that they call you. Thank you for a heartfelt devotion about being ignored by family. Distance should have nothing to do with this.

    Blessings 🙂

    • Lord bless you Beth. Thank you for the encouragement. Of course this is not a fun road to be on. Yet, somehow God makes it all worthwhile when He opens the door to use this grief to encourage others here. For that I am truly blessed. May the Lord bless you this day in all you do and say.

  10. Wow you have written a piece so dear to many parents and grandmothers hearts . Indeed the younger generation are so busy making themselves busy often .. and don’t realize the love and time they received would be wonderful to give back . Often the older generation sit in loneliness sadly waiting to be noticed while still praying for their kids . We turn our eyes and heart to the One who loves us but a real hug would be so appreciated ‼️

    • Cheryl,

      You’ve nailed it. The last part of your response reminded me of the hymn, ‘Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in His wonderful face, and the things of earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of His glory and grace.” Looking to Him is the best way any of us can endure the trials we go through. As Romans 5 assures us, we can “rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.

      Lord bless and keep you.

    • Debra,

      Remember, the LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in Spirit (Psalm 34:18). Did you know that when LORD is in all caps as it is here, it is a direct reference to God’s name, YHWH, the personal name of God. It highlights His unique identity ad relationship with His people–that includes!

      I pray this week starts off with a special ‘hug’ from the Lord just for you Debra.

  11. This speaks to my heart. Longing for two grand daughters that are absent from our arms but always in our heart and prayers.

    • The Lord hears your prayers and knows your ache. As a side note just for you, after faithfully praying for our twin granddaughters and their family daily, I did reach out to them and we were able to meet. It was a joyful reunion. I love I Peter 5:6-7 (ESV), “Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you.”

      Lord, I pray that you might give Betty a small encouragement even this day. Whether You show her something in Your creation, in another relationship, or simply wrap Your arms around her in a way that she knows You have whispered to her heart even this day. Amen

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