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You're Never Too Far Gone for God

You're Never Too Far Gone for God

God’s Love Transcends Your Challenges – You’re Never Beyond His Reach

So many people walk through life believing they are too broken, too damaged, or too lost for God to restore them. They look at their past, their pain, and the way others have treated them and think they are beyond redemption.

The world, with its materialistic and ego-driven mindset, reinforces this lie. People judge based on status, appearance, or success, using their own agendas and fears to keep others down.

But let me tell you the truth – you’re never too far gone for God.


Article Contents:

  • The Lies of the World vs. The Truth of God

  • Restoration Comes Through God

  • The Enemy’s Deception

  • Lean Into God


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The Lies of the World vs. The Truth of God

There are people who will say you’re not good enough, not worthy, or that you’ll never rise above your circumstances. They do this because of their own selfishness, jealousy, and brokenness. They believe that keeping others down elevates them. This sickness runs rampant in society, and it’s one that God is already calling judgment on.

Remember God’s truth stands above all of that.

  • The world may say you’re unworthy, but God calls you His own (Isaiah 43:1).

  • People may abandon you, but God never will (Deuteronomy 31:8).

  • Your past may be messy, but God’s grace is greater than our mistakes (Romans 8:1).


Restoration Comes Through God

The way we find healing and restoration isn’t through seeking approval from people or chasing after the material world. It’s through leaning into God. When we turn to Him, when we trust His promises, when we allow His Spirit to fill us, we receive:

  • God’s healing grace (2 Corinthians 12:9)

  • God’s protection and guidance (Psalm 91:4)

  • God’s unwavering love (Romans 8:38-39)

Humans are unpredictable. They can love you one day and turn on you the next. But God is faithful. He never leaves. He never changes.

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The Enemy’s Deception

The enemy will use people, circumstances, and even our own thoughts to try to convince us that we’re too far gone. That we’ll never be free, never be healed, never be loved. But that’s a lie.

God says:

  • “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Hebrews 13:5)

  • “Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)

  • “Nothing can separate you from my love.” (Romans 8:38-39)

Jesus came for the lost, the broken, the outcast. He didn’t come for perfect people – because there are none. He came for YOU.


Lean Into God

No matter what you’ve done, no matter where you’ve been, God is waiting for you with open arms. His love, His mercy, and His redemption are always available.

So today, I remind you to reject the lies. Reject the doubt. Reject the shame. Lean into God. He has never left you, and He never will.

Together in Christ we Rise.

Jasmine

Hey! It’s Jasmine Renee, Mindfulness Consultant. I love to help you to find more peace, clarity, and alignment through Mindfulness and Faith. I combine simple techniques with Biblical Principles that strengthen our connection with ourselves and with God.

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You're Never Too Far Gone for God

Flawed as F*ck, But Still Chosen

Flawed but still chosen – this is about self-awareness, growth, and faith. Owning imperfections, evolving, and deepening our connection with God.

I’m flawed. I say it all the time. People judge me for it. They create these preconceived ideas about what that means, what I’m capable of, and the one that baffles me the most – what they think I deserve.

All of this blows my mind. Like, how did we get here?

When did we get here?

I try. That’s what I know. I have the best intentions most of the time, and I genuinely want to help others. We deserve so much more than we’ve allowed ourselves to even comprehend.

Diving deep into biblical principles has helped me understand things so much better. It has validated me being me.

I am flawed, and it’s my willingness to acknowledge that – and understand what it means – that strengthens my connection with my gifts and with God.

Flawed, But Not Complacent

Being flawed doesn’t mean settling. It doesn’t mean using our imperfections as an excuse to stay stuck, repeat the same mistakes, or avoid growth. If anything, it’s the opposite.

Acknowledging my flaws means I stay aware – of myself, the role I play in my own experiences, and my relationship with God.

Growth isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about deepening our understanding, owning our choices, and evolving into who we were created to be. That takes work. It takes honesty. It takes a willingness to see where we need to shift and actually do it.

What the Bible Says About Being Flawed

The Bible is full of people who were flawed yet still used by God. Actually, the entire foundation of grace rests on the fact that we are flawed – but still loved, still chosen, and still capable of being instruments of goodness.

1. We All Fall Short
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)

There’s no exception. Not one of us has it all together. And yet, God still calls us worthy.

2. Our Weakness is Where God’s Strength Shows Up
“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” ( 2 Corinthians 12:9)

This one hit me hard. The very things I once saw as flaws, as evidence of not being good enough, were actually the spaces where God wanted to show up the most.

3. Flaws Don’t Disqualify Us
“The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7)

People will always have their opinions. They’ll always see flaws and make assumptions about what we deserve. But God? He sees what’s beneath all of that.

The Truth About Being Flawed

Being flawed doesn’t mean I’m unworthy. It doesn’t mean I should shrink myself or stop trying. If anything, it means I lean in even more – to grace, to growth, and to God.

So if you’re like me, constantly aware of your imperfections, wondering if you’re “too much” or “not enough” at the same time – know this: You are exactly who you’re meant to be. And God is still working through you.

Flaws and all.

Hey! It’s Jasmine Renee, Mindfulness Consultant. I love to help you to find more peace, clarity, and alignment through Mindfulness and Faith. I combine simple techniques with Biblical Principles that strengthen our connection with ourselves and with God.

If you have questions about this post you can use the comments section for your questions and comments. When you’re ready to dive deeper, book a Conscious Conversation with me. I’d love to support you in finding more clarity, peace, and connection.

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You're Never Too Far Gone for God

Laugh at the Enemy – Because the Devil is a Liar

Exposing the Lies That Keep us Stuck

As believers, we really gotta start laughing at the enemy. Like, legit laughing. Because the devil is a liar.

There’s not enough money? The devil is a liar.
There’s not enough peace? The devil is a liar.
We aren’t enough? The devil is a liar.
There’s too much competition? The devil is a liar.

Why on earth do we keep giving these lies any space in our minds, our lives, or even in our nervous systems? Why do we keep entertaining the nonsense that goes against biblical principles and what we know to be true? It seriously boggles my mind.

This is why being grounded in biblical truth matters. This is why knowing God’s promises, His favor, and His Word is non-negotiable. Because if we really understood the gift Jesus gave us – like really understood it – we wouldn’t keep playing small. We wouldn’t keep boxing God in. We wouldn’t keep giving weight to these worldly systems, fears, and distractions that were never meant to define us.

Let me make this clear:

God created the enemy.

Let that sink in.

I’ll say it again.

God created the enemy.

That means God already knows every single move the enemy is going to make. Every trick. Every scheme. Every lie meant to throw us off track, make us doubt ourselves, or disconnect us from God’s truth. God already knows. And yet, He remains unshaken. He remains sovereign. He remains loving and ever-present.

God has never left or forsaken us. The only time it feels like He has is when we start believing the enemy’s lies over God’s truth. When we stop listening to the Holy Spirit, when we let fear, doubt, and confusion dictate our choices – that’s when we do ourselves a disservice. That’s when we shrink, when we second-guess, when we put ourselves in boxes God never designed for us.

So when people come up to you talking about:

“There’s so much competition.”The devil is a liar.
“You’re not good enough.”The devil is a liar.
“You have to do X, Y, and Z just to be worthy.”The devil is a liar.
“There’s not enough to go around.”The devil is a liar.

And instead of just saying it, start laughing at it.

Seriously. Laugh. Because it’s ridiculous. It’s actually comical when you think about it. The enemy has no power except what we give him through fear and doubt. The minute we stop feeding into it, he loses. Every single time.

So stand firm. Know who you are. Know who God is. And laugh at anything that dares to challenge that. Because at the end of the day, we already know the outcome. And it sure isn’t the enemy who wins.

Remember, Together in Christ we Rise.

Jasmine

Hey! It’s Jasmine Renee, Mindfulness Consultant. I love to help you to find more peace, clarity, and alignment through Mindfulness and Faith. I combine simple techniques with Biblical Principles that strengthen our connection with ourselves and with God.

If you have questions about this post you can use the comments section for your questions and comments. When you’re ready to dive deeper, book a Conscious Conversation with me. I’d love to support you in finding more clarity, peace, and connection.

Learn more here:

thejasminerenee.substack.com/p/pause-and-reflect-conscious-conversations


This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional advice.