How to Give Yourself Grace
You don’t have to beat yourself up if you’re not where you want to be yet. Jesus died so that grace is available to us. Here’s how to give yourself grace.
Affirmation: I can give myself grace if I still have room to grow.
Let me ask you a question. What is your first reaction whenever you feel like you really messed up?
Do you say things like,
“I’m worthless.”
“I can never do anything right.”
“What’s wrong with me?”
Or do you say things like,
“I messed up this time, but I can try again tomorrow.”
“That sucked but I can grow from this.”
“I may have messed up but this does not define me as a person.”
For me, this affirmation—I can give myself grace if I still have room to grow—was the bridge between constantly beating myself up and learning to walk in grace.
We live in a time where becoming your best self is the ultimate goal. But the truth is, becoming our best selves is a lifelong goal and process.
Why? Because we will always fall short in some area of our life and that can be a hard pill to swallow.
This doesn’t mean we’re doomed to stay stuck or toxic. It means we’re always in progress. The only person who came into this world their best self was Jesus. The rest of us? We’ve all got room to grow.
So how do we live in the “in-between”?
It’s not by beating ourselves up every time we fall short. Instead, the Bible encourages us to praise God in faith for the things that are yet to come. If we can thank Him in advance for blessings, why can’t we extend that same faith to ourselves with grace?
If while we’re waiting to become the next version of ourselves we can praise God for who we’re becoming, we can also thank Him for how far we’ve already come. That’s what grace looks like in practice.
Affirmation Reminder: I can give myself grace if I still have room to grow.
This is part 1 of the “Grace in Practice” series, where we explore what it means to live out God’s grace in everyday life. Read Part 2 and Part 3.
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