SUPERNATURALLY GRACED
There are moments when I pause and look back over my life—and I can’t help but shake my head in awe. Not because I had everything figured out. Not because I was perfect. Not because I made every right decision. But because GRACE REFUSED TO LET ME DIE IN WHAT WAS MEANT TO DESTROY ME.
If I’m honest, I should have been broken beyond repair.
I should have been silent.
I should have been another statistic—emotionally, spiritually, mentally, even socially.
But God stepped into my story—not with judgment, not with condemnation, but with supernatural, disruptive, unstoppable grace.
And like Paul, I can boldly say:
“But by the grace of God, I am what I am.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:10
π₯ Grace Didn’t Just Save Me — Grace Transformed Me
Grace didn’t just pull me out — it repositioned me.
Grace didn’t just rescue me — it reconstructed me.
Grace didn’t just forgive me — it assigned me.
There was a time when pain tried to define me, when past experiences tried to label me, when brokenness tried to limit me. But grace stepped in and rewrote the script.
I am a pastor today not because I planned it—
but because grace called me.
I speak to nations not because I am qualified—
but because grace qualified me.
I advocate for mental health not because I escaped struggle—
but because grace turned my wounds into wisdom.
π₯ Grace Has Fruit in My Life
Paul said:
“…and His grace toward me was not in vain.”
I feel that deeply.
Because the grace on my life demanded a response.
It demanded movement.
It demanded obedience.
It demanded growth.
I didn’t coast my way into purpose—
I partnered with grace.
I studied.
I prayed.
I healed.
I pushed when I didn’t feel strong.
I showed up when everything in me wanted to disappear.
And somehow—mysteriously, powerfully—
grace turned effort into impact.
π₯ I Didn't Do This Alone — GRACE Did It With Me
Just like Paul, I can say:
“I worked harder than all of them—yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me.”
The books, the ministry, the recognition, the influence—
none of it is human achievement.
It’s the supernatural signature of God.
If you remove grace from my story—nothing else makes sense.
π₯ This Is Personal: I am Who God Says I Am
So today, I stand—not in arrogance—but in gratitude, humility, and awe.
Because grace didn’t just visit me once—
grace walks with me daily.
Grace speaks when I teach.
Grace heals when I minister.
Grace strengthens when I feel empty.
Grace lifts when life weighs heavy.
Grace reminds me:
⭐ You are chosen.
⭐ You are sent.
⭐ You are called for such a time as this.
π₯ A Word for You — The One Who’s Struggling Right Now
If you're reading this and life feels heavy…
If you feel unworthy, unseen, overlooked, exhausted, or broken…
If you’re questioning who you are or whether God still has a purpose for you…
Hear me:
Grace is coming for you.
You don’t have to earn it.
You don’t have to deserve it.
You don’t have to prove anything.
Just receive it.
Even if all you can whisper right now is:
π£️ “Lord… help me.”
π£️ “Lord… give me strength.”
π£️ “Lord… don’t let me quit.”
Grace hears that.
Grace responds to that.
Grace lifts from places where human strength collapses.
One day — maybe sooner than you think — you’ll look back and declare:
“By the grace of God, I am what I am. I survived what should have broken me. I became who God had in mind all along.”
So don’t give up now.
Don’t doubt your worth.
Don’t count yourself out.
God’s grace hasn’t finished with you — it’s just beginning!
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