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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

A Complicated Grace

 


1/20/2026

Ephesians 1:7 “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace.”

This past fall, I began leading the women's Sunday school class at my church. I hadn't been attending the class since the Covid-19 lockdown, but that is a story for another day. Two wonderfully committed and Godly women, and dear friends of mine as well, taught the class for approximately 30 years. Under their leadership, the class became a place to share everything and anything that was happening in people's lives in a loving, safe, and nonjudgemental environment. They built a true sisterhood among the women. 

Even though I had only attended a few times since 2020, I was welcomed back with open arms. The teaching model had changed recently as these two lovely leaders tried to step back and find their heir apparent. The ladies in the class were encouraged to volunteer facilitating on different Sundays and teach what God had led them share. This past fall, a short study was agreed upon to begin the year. I offered to lead one of the nine weeks in the study, but boy did God have another plan for me that I never saw coming. One chapter turned to two, and two turned to three, and before I knew it, I was facilitating the lessons for the rest of the book. To say I have been richly blessed by being so lovingly accepted back into this wonderfully faithful group would be a tremendous understatement. Then being encouraged to continue in this leadership role has also richly blessed me.

Currently, our class is using the book, Forgiving What You Can't Forget by Lysa Terkeurst. So far, I am finding it to be very well crafted, and it has led to a lot of conversation and sharing. It is not, however, an easy study.

A quote that I shared from the companion study guide goes as follows: “Forgiveness is a complicated grace that uncomplicates my anger and helps me see beautiful again.” Some of the ladies unpacked this quote very personally, and some unpacked it by thinking of the grace that is freely given to us all by Christ’s sacrifice. As I was preparing to present this quote, I had a conversation with my son. We think very much alike, although he is far more intelligent and wiser than I. The following is what came from that conversation. (This is mostly my son, with a tad of me.)

Extending grace is like working in a garden. The work can be hard, hot, dirty, uncomfortable, and generally unpleasant. You have to dig up and fight the weeds that can choke out the flowers, but when done, what is left is beauty.

 “Forgiveness is not erasure; it is progress and growth.”  RGC

The ultimate act of grace did not reset time, but it allowed us to move forward in a different way with God. The original garden was not reopened, but our relationship to God was. The physical location was lost, but our connection to God was restored.

Nothing about Jesus’ ultimate act of love and grace was easy. It was the most complicated act in all of space and time. It is only because of His grace extended to us that we can extend grace and forgiveness to others. Although forgiving a deep injury can feel like the most complicated deed, it is nothing compared to what the Savior endured on my behalf.

Time to get weeding. As always, I am a work in progress.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well said!

Roxanne Rossano said...

Awww Lehann that was beautifully said and understood. An eye opener for sure and really liked Ryan's perspective on the subject. Thanks sister! Love you. 🥰

Blooms of Faith said...

I am so glad it blessed you. Ryan is very wise and introspective indeed. Forgiveness is often not easy, but it is what we car called to do only by God's grace.

Roxanne Rossano said...

Amen 🙏🏼

Blooms of Faith said...

Love you too.

Anonymous said...

And now I am in tears! You are such a blessing to me EVERY WEEK I get to sit under your wide and insightful teaching. You have a wonderful gift. It makes my heart blessed and FULL to see you teaching so well every week. Love you forever, sweet sister!!

Anonymous said...

Lehanne, you express your thoughts so beautifully!! Further evidence that you are where God wants you to be!! Your words feel like the the air after a spring rain, so refreshing and sweet. Ryan’s additions also lend themselves to deep thoughts and introspection. Thank you both for making our class so uniquely blessed!!❤️

Blooms of Faith said...

Thank you. Always praying that God is magnified here.

Blooms of Faith said...

GOAT #2. Speaking of expressing yourself beautifully, your comment is poetry. Thank you for entrusting me with the class you have so lovingly built over the years. It is truly a blessing to serve such a wonderful group of faithful women. As I have stated for GOAT #1; well done good and faithful servant. Love you.

Blooms of Faith said...

GOAT #1. Thank you for serving the women of our church so lovingly for so many years. I have been blessed by your teaching and the tone you set for all who have entered over the years. This is a mighty torch to have passed to me. These words need saying; well done good and faithful servant. Love you.

Blooms of Faith said...

I will pass on your comment to Ryan as well.

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