Grace Notes from God
November 4, 2009 by Kelly
Women By Grace is honored to be part of Joan C. Webb’s Wonderful (Imperfect) Blog Tour. The tour celebrates the launch of her book of devotional readings for women who feel like they have to be perfect all the time.
Here’s a devotion chosen from the book just for our readers!
Grace Notes
Mark 11:25: If you hold anything against anyone, forgive him.
For years I put myself in an impossible position trying to be perfect all the time. I silently shamed myself; expected too much; crushed creativity; robbed myself of nourishment, fun, sleep, and relaxation; while trying to please others and do everything just right. I let anger turn to resentment, stuffed it down and became depressed. I wronged myself, others and God in the process.
One morning during my recovery from burnout I realized that the one person I most needed to forgive was myself. I wrote in my journal: I’ve harmed you, Joan. I’m sorry. I’ll try to be kinder and more forgiving now. It’s okay for you to nurture yourself and become the person God designed you to be. God wants us to have compassionate hearts toward all people, ourselves included.
Last night while editing these two above paragraphs, I thought: There’s something more here. I tried to find it. Browsing through books, commentaries, my notes, the Bible, it eluded me, so I went to bed. This morning I looked at the clock. 7:30 am. I did it again! For two weeks I’ve overslept until 7:00 or 7:30 am, when usually I’m up around 5:30. And all week I’ve been asking, What’s wrong with you, Joan?
This morning God whispered, “Grace!” Really? “Like musical ‘grace notes’[i], Joan. They’re the lovely extra sounds of an ordinary song. Nothing’s wrong. Just enjoy the added-on rest.”
Forgiving relief: the grace notes of God. Enjoy!
Lord, I’m just so grateful.
Making It Personal: This week look for God’s grace notes to you.
About Joan
Joan C. Webb, a recovering workaholic and perfectionist, communicates a message of freedom and renewal. As a personal life coach, lifeplan facilitator, and speaker/Bible communicator she longs to help others gain clarity and move past their obstacles. Joan, author or co-author of eleven books including The Intentional Woman, The Relief of Imperfection, and It’s a Wonderful (Imperfect) Life, wrote study notes for the Women of Faith Study Bible. Her husband, Richard, and she live in Chandler, Arizona, near their two married children and seven grandchildren. www.joancwebb.com
My Reaction
I have to admit that I am NOT struggling with a perfectionist attitude – in fact, I hate fussing with details! I do sometimes expect others to be perfect – and I’ll be looking for God’s Grace Notes about other people
Enjoy the Rest of the Blog Tour!
You can find all of the stops on Joan’s Wonderful (Imperfect) Blog Tour here.









Hi Kelly,
Thanks for being the 3rd stop on this “Wonderful (Imperfect) Blog Tour. Hope your readers find a little “relief” today.
Saw your personal comment, “I do sometimes expect others to be perfect – and I’ll be looking for God’s Grace Notes about other people
” Ha! I can identify.
I love the relief I began to feel when I realized I don’t have to understand it all or make sure others understand it all and follow God “just right.” It’s not my job. Whew.
Grace notes to us all. Thanks so much for sharing on the blog tour.
Relief blessings,
Joan
great notes, thanks for the warm hospitality, I will visit again! blessing