Canvas of Grace

A Prayer

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Canvas of Grace

🎨 Canvas of Grace — A Prayer

 

Lord, You have given me a blank canvas—

a life untouched, waiting for legacy.

 

Let me not remain in the shadows,

letting light pass by untouched,

for in stillness without engagement,

no colors are made,

and without colors,

Your brush cannot move.

 

Instead, awaken me to Your gifts—

the talents, the trials,

the mundane and the miraculous.

Let me meet each moment with love,

with kindness, with compassion

toward Your children and Your creation.

 

As I engage with grace,

may I build a palette rich in color—

shades of mercy, tones of truth,

hues of humility and hope.

 

And when the time is right,

take that palette, Lord.

With Your hand,

paint the masterpiece of my legacy

in divine brushstrokes

that echo Your will.

 

Amen.

Jason Bresnehan 1 Blue Blazer and Turtle Neck
Jason Bresnehan 1 Blue Blazer and Turtle Neck

Jason Bresnehan

Jason is a fixer—of businesses, of broken momentum, and occasionally of entire spiritual frameworks gone sideways. He speaks fluent boardroom and AA, deploys Catholic doctrine with the subtlety of a scalpel, and isn’t afraid to lace his insights with both war-room metaphors and dad-sermon tenderness.

Founder of Evahan, a consultancy built on the idea that legacy and liquidity don’t need to fight, Jason draws on 30 years of commercial grit, tactical leadership, and emotional radar to help people rebuild what entropy took. He works with companies, communities, and recovery misfits alike—often using the same principles to sort both cap tables and chaotic lives.

He’s finalising his first book—a memoir-in-doctrine forged in the trenches of alcoholic recovery, endurance motorsport obsession, and spiritual trench marches. That book, partly teased on his Pursuit of Luck blog, is the cornerstone of a broader movement to connect practical wisdom with satirical grit, spiritual heat, and a recovery roadmap lined with breadcrumbs and tactical grace.