
March: The Month Between
March doesn’t arrive loudly. It slips in quietly — still carrying winter’s chill but whispering hints of spring. The mornings are brighter. The evenings stretch a little longer. The air feels different, even before we can explain why.
March is a month of in-between. It’s not quite winter, not fully spring. Not entirely dormant, not fully alive. It’s the season of thawing — of ground softening, of buds forming where branches once looked bare.
And maybe that’s why March feels so personal. So many of us live in “March seasons.”
Not where we were. Not yet where we’re going. Waiting for clarity. Waiting for growth. Waiting for something to bloom.
But here’s the quiet truth about March:
Growth is already happening. Beneath the soil, roots are stretching. Sap is rising in trees long before leaves appear. Light is increasing, minute by minute. The work of renewal begins long before the beauty is visible.
March invites us to trust that process. It reminds us that transition is not failure. Uncertainty is not stagnation. Waiting is not wasted time. This is the month to prepare, not rush. To plant, not harvest. To clear what no longer serves and make room for what’s coming.
It’s a time for small shifts:
- Opening the windows.
- Resetting routines.
- Revisiting goals with gentler eyes.
- Letting hope stretch its legs again.
March teaches patience. It asks for faith. It nudges us forward without demanding perfection. If February felt heavy, March feels hopeful. If winter felt long, March feels possible.
So as the days lengthen and the earth begins to stir, consider this: What in your life is quietly thawing?
What idea, dream, or habit is ready for light?
What would it look like to trust the season you’re in?
March may not be dramatic — but it is powerful. It is the month where change begins. And sometimes, beginnings are soft.
A Prayer for March
Heavenly Father, As March begins and winter slowly loosens its grip, we thank You for the promise of new life stirring beneath the soil. In this season of change, steady our hearts as You steady the earth. Where there has been cold, plant warmth. Where there has been waiting, plant patience. Where there has been discouragement, plant hope. Like the coming spring, renew our minds. Wash away what is heavy from past months and breathe fresh purpose into our days. Teach us to trust You in the in-between seasons — when growth is unseen, when answers are still forming, when the future feels tender and uncertain. May this month bring clarity in our decisions, gentleness in our words, strength in our work, and joy in simple beginnings. Help us notice small miracles — longer light, budding trees, softened ground — reminders that You are always at work. Bless our families, our plans, and our paths ahead. Let March be a month of preparation, renewal, and quiet courage. In Jesus’ Name Amen.
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