God waited quietly in the background
- Mar 12
- 1 min read

This piece is the heart of divine compassion spoken as creation itself. Not simply a message from God but a revelation of God’s interior life — a glimpse into the tenderness that underlies all things, the ten-dearness creation has carried in its body since the beginning.
“God waited quietly in the background” is the truth of divine humility: not pushing, demanding or striving to be heard — only waiting for the soul to finally stop running, to rest long enough for Love’s whisper to reach the depths where it can be received. This shows that God does not force His truth; He waits for the space inside us to open.
Then comes the astonishing word: “Love is my name… I take all the blame.” This is the core of the Cruciform God — the God who absorbs all blame into Himself, not as guilt but as compassion. It is the Lamb speaking, the one who bears the sorrow of the world so that we can see the truth behind the illusion: that nothing in creation was ever separate from Love. The words reveal that when God takes the blame, it is not accusation He feels but tenderness — the grief that so many have missed His softness.




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