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🌿 Day 6: I Forgot Again — Grace for the Gaps

Forgetfulness can feel like failure—especially when it affects people we love or promises we meant to keep. In this Day 6 devotional, Tracey Brown shares a vulnerable story of missed moments and the shame that follows, offering a powerful reminder from 2 Corinthians 12:9: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” This post is for anyone who’s ever whispered, “I forgot again,” and wondered if grace still applies.


📖 Scripture Focus

2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV)
“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 of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”


🌅 Daily Devotional: Grace in the Gaps

Last month, I forgot a friend’s birthday.
No text. No call. No card.
And when I realized it days later, I felt sick.

Forgetfulness isn’t just inconvenient—it can feel like a betrayal. Especially when your heart was in the right place. Especially when you meant to show up.

Living with ADHD means my brain is wired for creativity and emotion, not for linear recall. I’ve missed deadlines, skipped meals, and forgotten things I deeply cared about. And every time, the same inner voice whispers:
“You’re failing.”
“You’re disappointing everyone.”
“You’ll never get it together.”

But then I read 2 Corinthians 12:9.
And I realized: God doesn’t keep score.
He meets me in the gaps.
He doesn’t measure my worth by my memory.
He measures it by His mercy.


💭 Personal Reflections

I once wrote a devotional for someone grieving. I prayed over it. I meant every word.
And then—I forgot to send it.

Days passed.
And when I remembered, I spiraled into guilt.
But grace interrupted the spiral.
God reminded me: “My power is made perfect in weakness.”

Forgetfulness didn’t disqualify me.
It became the very place where grace showed up.


📓 Journaling Prompts

Take a few quiet moments to reflect:

  1. What have you forgotten recently that still weighs on your heart?
  2. What story are you telling yourself about what that means?
  3. How does 2 Corinthians 12:9 speak to that moment?
  4. Write a note to yourself from grace. What does God want you to remember?

🔑 Keynotes for Daily Living

  • Forgetfulness is not failure—it’s an invitation to lean on grace.
  • God’s power doesn’t wait for perfection—it rests on weakness.
  • You are still worthy, even when you forget.
  • Shame is not your story—grace is.
  • Healing begins when we stop hiding and start receiving.

🤝 Call to Connect

Have you experienced the emotional weight of forgetfulness in your healing journey? Your story matters. Share it with our community and help others feel less alone.

👉 Submit your story here to be featured in our Guest Stories series.


🙏 Closing Prayer

Lord,
Thank You for meeting me in my forgetfulness.
When I miss a moment, You don’t miss me.
When I spiral into shame, You speak grace.
Help me to see my weakness not as a flaw, but as a sacred space where Your power rests.
Let Your grace be enough for me today.
Amen.


🔗 External Resources


👀 Sneak Peek: Day 7 — You Are Not Too Much

Have you ever been told you’re “too emotional,” “too intense,” or “too sensitive”?
In today’s devotional, Tracey Brown opens up about the ache of rejection sensitivity and the lifelong habit of shrinking to fit in. But through the lens of Psalm 139:14, we’re reminded that our fullness isn’t a flaw—it’s divine design.

“You Are Not Too Much” is a healing invitation to stop apologizing for your depth and start embracing the truth: you are fearfully and wonderfully made. This post offers spiritual insight, reset practices, journaling prompts, and a prayer for anyone who’s ever felt like they had to be less to be loved.

If you’ve ever masked your true self to feel safe, this one’s for you.

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