There’s a girl who loves God
but feels like she messed up her “Christian image” so bad
that she should probably just sit in the back and stay quiet.
Divorce.
A baby before marriage.
A situationship she knew wasn’t from God.
A season where she walked away and did everything she said she’d never do.
So now when people talk about “good Christian women,”
she doesn’t put herself in that category.
She thinks,
“I’ve done too much.”
“I’ve gone too far.”
“I can’t talk about God when people know what I’ve done.”
But here’s the truth:
God is not embarrassed by the story He’s rewriting.
The very parts you’re trying to hide
are often the exact parts He wants to use.
The divorce… taught you how to spot real love.
The wilderness season… taught you what life feels like without Him.
The mistakes… gave you compassion for people who are still in it.
You don’t have to pretend you’ve always done it right
for God to move through you.
The Bible is full of people who would have been
“bad PR” by church standards…
and God still put their stories in print.
So no, you didn’t ruin your witness.
You made it relatable.
You are not the girl who “lost her chance.”
You are the girl who gets to say,
“I ran, I fell, I chose wrong… and God still came after me.”
That kind of honesty
will reach people a polished, perfect story never could.
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