Welcome to Your Grace Is Sufficient

Reflections

October 10, 2025

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Jonathan

This blog is a place to reflect, grow, and rediscover the beauty of grace — in our families, work, and everyday walk with Christ.

Hello, and welcome! My name is Jonathan McKenzie, and I’m glad you’re here.

I started Your Grace Is Sufficient as a way to slow down, reflect, and capture what God is teaching me through everyday life — at home, at work, in leadership, and in moments of quiet conviction.

For most of my adult life, I’ve worked in science, leadership, and operations — spaces where measurable outcomes and precision are everything. Yet, somewhere in the middle of performance metrics and project deadlines, I found myself needing something deeper than results. I needed renewal. I needed grace.


🌿 The Purpose of This Site

This blog isn’t about perfection or platform-building. It’s about *process* — the process of becoming more like Christ in a world that constantly pulls us toward distraction and self-reliance.

You’ll find reflections here on faith, family, work, and calling — often intersecting with the disciplines of leadership, stewardship, and growth. Some posts will be personal; others may feel practical. But at the center of every thought is one truth:

“My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

We live in a culture that celebrates strength and self-sufficiency. But Christ calls us to something radically different — to find joy in dependence, peace in surrender, and strength in humility.


💬 What You Can Expect

Here’s what I hope you’ll take away as you read:

  • Encouragement — to trust God’s plan, even when it’s unclear.
  • Reflection — to pause and look for grace in the ordinary.
  • Challenge — to align your habits, work, and priorities with what truly matters.

You won’t find perfection here. You’ll find progress — and hopefully, permission to slow down and remember that grace is enough.


🙏 Final Thought

If you leave this site with one reminder, let it be this:

God’s grace isn’t a safety net beneath your efforts — it’s the foundation beneath your life.

Everything else is built on that truth.

Thank you for being here.

I hope what you find here refreshes your soul and helps you see grace more clearly — in every moment, every struggle, and every small victory.

— Jonathan


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