We all have blind spots.
We do not see ourselves, others, situations, motives, consequences, and spiritual realities with perfect clarity. Because of this, we sometimes harm people without fully perceiving what we are doing. We judge what we do not fully understand. We defend what Christ is trying to reveal. We project our own hidden fear, shame, pride, grief, or immaturity onto others. We cast stones without realizing we are holding them.
From the cross, Jesus prayed, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” Those words do not deny harm. They do not excuse sin. They do not erase accountability. They reveal Christ’s merciful and perfect understanding of human developmental blindness.
Ether 12:27 gives the path forward: if we come unto Christ, He will show us our weakness; His grace is sufficient; and weak things can become strong.
Extending Christ’s Grace for Our Blind Spots teaches that grace is not excuse, accountability is not shame, correction is not condemnation, and mercy is not permissiveness. Christ’s grace makes hidden weakness visible, humble, repentable, repairable, and strong.
In this plain and Christ-centered book, Kelly L. Call explores:
This book is not written to excuse harm. It is written to place harm, ignorance, weakness, repentance, repair, boundaries, accountability, and growth inside the redeeming light of Jesus Christ.
The central message is simple:
We often know not what we do.
But Christ knows.
And if we come unto Him, He can show us what we could not see, heal what shame could not touch, repair what blindness damaged, and make strong what weakness left undeveloped.
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