The Dawn’s Early Light
There is something powerful about surviving the night. Human beings understand darkness in more ways than one. There is physical darkness, the kind that settles over battlefields and quiet towns while people wait anxiously for morning to arrive. But there is also emotional darkness. Spiritual darkness. Seasons where fear feels endless and hope flickers weakly against overwhelming uncertainty. Every generation eventually faces moments where it wonders if the light will return again. That is part of why the image of a flag still waving at dawn carries such emotional weight. It is not merely about fabric moving in the wind. It is about endurance. Survival. The stubborn refusal to surrender when everything around you seems consumed by chaos. Throughout history people have stood in long nights wondering whether what they loved would survive until morning. Soldiers stood through smoke and fire uncertain whether they would live to see another sunrise. Families waited for loved ones to retur...