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This is my story · 22 August 2025

Grace for Growth

Honouring the quiet work of becoming

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Grace for Growth

I’ve learned not to hold people hostage to who they used to be. We all carry versions of ourselves that no longer fit — the mistakes we made, the things we didn’t know, the pain we caused when we didn’t yet understand our own.

I’ve seen how easily someone can be reduced to their worst moment, how quickly a past version becomes the only version others choose to remember. Yet the truth is, people outgrow their old skin. They stumble, they learn, and if life allows, they try to do better. They grow. They change.

We all have chapters we wish we could rewrite. That doesn’t mean we haven’t earned the right to start a new one. I’ve seen friends become softer, more patient. I’ve seen people who once lived in chaos become anchors for others.

Growth isn’t always loud or dramatic—it’s often quiet, steady, unglamorous. But it’s real, and when we dismiss someone for who they were, we miss out on who they’ve worked so hard to become.

No one should be permanently defined by a version of themselves they’ve already outgrown. We’re all in motion, figuring things out, trying again. And if we can give that grace to ourselves, we should be willing to offer it to others, too.

I, too, have changed drastically over the past five years and would not appreciate being labelled for who I once was. My heart, my faith and my understanding have deepened, and though I still stumble, I know God is shaping me daily into someone new.

📖 “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” — 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV)

🙌 Closing prayer

Lord, help me to extend grace to others as You have extended grace to me. Teach me to see beyond the past into the new work You are doing in each life. May I never reduce someone to who they once were, but instead celebrate the quiet miracles of growth You bring forth in their story. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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