{"id": "card_n_c8fa3acd3731", "kind": "note", "title": "The Hunger That Changed", "body": "Surely I have calmed and quieted my soul; like a weaned child with his mother, like a weaned child is my soul within me.\n\nA nursing child cries because it needs something it cannot produce itself. A weaned child rests against the same mother — not because the need has disappeared, but because the nature of the relationship has matured. David is not describing someone who no longer needs God. He is describing someone who has stopped treating God as a vending machine and started treating Him as a home.\n\nThis is a quiet, interior shift. Nothing dramatic announces it. You simply notice, one ordinary morning, that your prayers have changed — less frantic inventory of what is missing, more willingness to remain near the one who knows. The soul that once grabbed now leans. The difference is not the absence of hunger; it is the discovery that nearness itself is nourishment.\n\nGod does not love you more when you are calm. But you receive more of what He offers when you are.\n\n— Narrow Highway devotional, 2026-06-25", "source": {"label": "Narrow Highway devotional — 2026-06-25", "url": "", "ref": "Psalm 131:2", "authority_tier": "operator"}, "shelf": "codex", "box": "devotionals", "bands": ["devotional", "witness", "the word", "Psalm 131:2"], "connections": [], "author": "operator", "created_at": "2026-07-10T21:00:05.284658+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-10T21:00:05.284658+00:00", "visibility": "public", "lifecycle_stage": "public", "volatility": "permanent", "surface": "witness", "metrics": {"paperclips_count": 0, "helpful_count": 0, "not_helpful_count": 0, "cite_count": 0, "walks_through_count": 0, "flagged_count": 0}, "source_hash": "2a1475f4eb633cb1390f4bfa623c4834842f164035b01bad27766124e473c4cd"}