✨ Happy Birthday, My Rose of Sharon✨

Happy Birthday in Heaven 🤍

Verse:
“I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.”
— Song of Songs 2:1

Today, I celebrate your birthday — not with candles or cake, but with remembrance, gratitude, and love that never fades. There are some verses in Scripture that carry a softness, a tenderness that reaches straight into the heart, and this one will always belong to you.

Every time I read the words “Rose of Sharon,” I feel close to you. Your name lives in this verse, and so does your beauty. It feels like God’s gentle way of reminding me that love doesn’t end, even when life changes. That something sacred still blooms, even after loss.

You carried grace in the way you loved, strength in the way you endured, and warmth in the way you showed up for others. Like a rose, your beauty was never loud — it was steady, meaningful, and full of life. Like a lily in the valley, you thrived even in places that required resilience.

This verse reminds me that beauty can grow in unexpected places, that strength can rise quietly, and that God plants purpose even in the valleys. It reminds me that healing doesn’t have to be rushed — it can be gentle, just like you were.

On your birthday, I choose to honor you by remembering the love you poured into my life. Your light still guides me. Your lessons still shape me. And your presence still lives in the way I love, the way I nurture, and the way I build.

As I continue this season of becoming, I carry you with me. Your memory blooms in everything I touch — in my faith, in my growth, and in the love I give.

Growing Faith |Butterfly Bliss Candles holds pieces of that love, that light, and that beauty you planted in me.

Happy birthday, Mom.
You are forever my Rose of Sharon.
Always blooming. Always loved.

 

 

 

 

Another Year. More Grace. 🤍

Birthdays remind us that we’re still becoming — still growing, still learning, still healing.

And sometimes growth means choosing reconciliation over pride.

→ Read The Grace of Reconciliation here.


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