For the Neglected

To the one who was passed by,
passed over,
pushed to the side like clutter
in someone else's perfect narrative—

You are not invisible.
You are not excess.
You are exiled royalty still wearing a crown you forgot you had.

They didn’t neglect you because you lacked worth.
They neglected you because they lacked vision.
They couldn’t see what God hid inside you—
and maybe that’s the point.

Because when no one picked you,
He did.
When they looked away,
He stared straight into your soul
and called you Mine.

You're the stone the builders rejected—
but that’s exactly why you’re becoming
the cornerstone of something sacred.

Neglect doesn’t cancel purpose.
It cultivates depth.
It trains you to find comfort in silence,
to sharpen your voice in isolation,
to recognize His whisper when no one else is talking.

So let them forget you.
Let them sleep on you.
Let them write you out of the script.

Because the neglected are the ones
God rewrites the whole story for.

And when the time comes,
they won’t remember your name—
but they’ll feel your impact like thunder.

You are not forgotten.
You are being forged.

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