God wants our hearts, not perfection. It’s never been abut the clean pages, but a surrendered heart <3
I love the little moments he shows me in the midst of his presence 🥰 #Jesus
In my personal journey, I've found that the idea of perfection in faith can often feel overwhelming and distant. This message—that God welcomes the broken, the messy, and the imperfect—has been truly liberating. It reminds me that spirituality isn't about having a flawless record or immaculate behavior; instead, it's about a genuine relationship and openness to God's presence. One memorable moment was when my daughter asked if she could mark her Bible like mine. At first, I hesitated, thinking about the neatness often associated with sacred texts. But then I realized that every highlight, tear, and note in my Bible represents a personal encounter with God—a testament to His grace in my daily struggles. These marks are not imperfections; they're evidence of a living, ongoing faith journey. This perspective helps me embrace my vulnerability and imperfections rather than hide them. It encourages me to surrender my heart wholeheartedly, trusting that Jesus values authenticity over performance. This approach brings a deep sense of peace, knowing that I don't need to pretend or achieve perfection to be loved. In everyday life, embracing this understanding means allowing ourselves to be honest before God and others, celebrating the small, quiet moments where His presence is felt—even amid chaos or difficulty. The heart-focused faith invites us to connect more deeply and live more freely, anchored not in perfection but in grace and acceptance.







































































