unfiltered grace

unfiltered grace: divine blueprint of authenticity

beautiful souls,

this isn’t about perfection. this is about permission. permission to be exactly who we are—messy, magnificent, and magnificently loved by the divine.

radical act of being real

authenticity isn’t a destination. it’s a daily practice of showing up—raw, vulnerable, and wildly loved. as paul reminds us in 2 corinthians 12:9, “my grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” christ doesn’t want our polished performance. he wants our hearts. the real ones. the ones that sometimes tremble, sometimes roar, and always, always long for connection.

what authenticity really looks like

  • it’s saying “we’re struggling” when we’re struggling (james 5:16: “confess your sins to each other and pray for each other”)

  • it’s releasing the need to appear put-together

  • it’s understanding that our worth isn’t measured by our productivity (matthew 6:26: “look at the birds of the air…”)

  • it’s knowing that our brokenness is where the light gets in (psalm 51:17: “the sacrifices of god are a broken spirit”)

the spiritual alchemy of being seen

here’s the sacred truth: when we lean into authenticity, we’re not just healing ourselves. we’re creating space for others to breathe. to be. to remember they’re not alone.

“for we are god’s masterpiece. he has created us anew in christ jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.” - ephesians 2:10

practical soul work

  1. journal with radical honesty
    drop the filters. write the prayers that make us uncomfortable. the ones that sound like raw conversations, not instagram captions. (psalm 139:23-24: “search me, o god, and know my heart”)

  2. embrace our spiritual edges
    those parts of us that don’t fit neatly into sunday school narratives? they’re not mistakes. they’re invitations. (romans 8:28: “and we know that in all things god works for the good”)

  3. practice radical self-compassion
    our worth isn’t earned. it’s inherited. we are beloved children of the universe, period. (1 john 3:1: “see what great love the father has lavished on us”)

invitation

this isn’t about getting it right. it’s about getting real. about understanding that our authenticity is a form of worship. that when we show up as our truest selves, we’re saying “yes” to the divine blueprint written just for us.

prayer of becoming

dear divine beloved, strip away our masks (psalm 32:5) heal our need to perform (isaiah 43:1) remind us that we are enough— not because of what we do, but because of who we are (galatians 3:26) amen.

rest of this year: commitment to realness

make a covenant with ourselves. not a resolution. not a goal. a sacred promise to honor our journey, exactly as it is. (jeremiah 29:11: “for i know the plans i have for you”)

our authenticity is medicine. our vulnerability is power. our imperfections? they’re just love waiting to be recognized.

lean in. breathe deep. we are profoundly, beautifully becoming.

with wild love and radical grace,

-gg

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