LESS BITTER, MORE GLITTER THIS 2026!
Life always manages to add salt and sweetness to our days. Promotions, answered prayers, and moments of laughter with loved ones are examples of moments that shine. Some hurt, including disappointments, delays, betrayals, and unfulfilled hopes. These difficult times have the power to subtly mold our hearts over time. They become resentment if we are careless.
But what if we chose a different response? What if we lived with less bitter and more glitter?
Usually, bitterness doesn't make a big impression. Unresolved hurts, persistent frustrations, or seemingly ignored prayers are some of the ways it quietly creeps in. It dulls our vision, hardens our hearts, and distorts our perception of people and circumstances. Hebrews 12:15 cautions us that resentment can "grow up to cause trouble and defile many." What starts out as a personal anguish soon finds its way into our speech, interactions, and choices.
"Glitter" does not imply that life is flawless. It entails picking trust over fear, thankfulness over complaining, and hope over hurt. The inner glow that results from knowing that God is still at work, despite the difficult process, is known as glitter.
Here’s how we can choose more glitter in our lives:
1. Let Go to Glow
The goal of forgiveness is to set your heart free, not to justify wrongdoing. Peace becomes possible when we let go of our grudges. Letting go makes you lighter, not weaker.
2. Shift Your Perspective
Sometimes what appears to be a setback is actually a chance for improvement. Don't just ask, "Why am I experiencing this? but also "What am I learning from this? Wounds can be transformed into wisdom with a shift in viewpoint.
3. Practice Gratitude Daily
Gratitude is glitter for the soul. Even in difficult seasons, there is always something to be thankful for—breath, grace, strength for today. Gratitude softens the heart and sharpens joy.
4. Trust the Process
Not all pain is meant to break us; some pain is meant to build us. God often uses uncomfortable seasons to refine our character and deepen our faith. What feels heavy now may one day shine as a testimony.
Everybody has reasons to be resentful, but we also have much more reasons to shine. Life is too brief to bear burdens that rob us of joy and weaken our faith. A daily choice to live with grace, hope, and resilience is to choose less bitterness and more glitter.
Check your heart for a moment today. Let go of what is burdening you. Accept what makes you happy. Because we don't just survive—we shine when we choose healing over hurt and faith over frustration. Less bitter. More glitter. And a life that reflects God’s light in every season.


