You Might be a Grace Treader IF ...
Why You Have Always Felt Like You Do Not Belong -- Until NOW
You might be a Grace Treader if…
You have tried to fit into “normal Christianity” and felt like you were a square peg trying to fit into a round hole.
You are allergic to hype, but you crave being authentically set apart.
You have served, sacrificed, studied the Bible, until you realized you have been functioning like a hamster on a treadmill…
You know The Word yet cannot pretend anymore—not in your walk, not in your worship, not in any part of your life—that you are walking in peace, joy, & righteousness.
You have lived on the edge of church culture, always searching for the Kingdom and wondering if it was hiding in plain sight.
You didn’t step back because you lacked faith.
You stepped back because you could no longer live divided between what you believed and what you were experiencing.
What Is a Grace Treader?
Grace Treaders walk in faith, in an Opposite world, with muddy shoes, toward a finish line that has already been crossed…
We do not need a higher roof.
We need a higher floor.
A Grace Treader is not chasing perfection.
She is finished performing.
She has walked through seasons of adaptation, endurance, loss, and refinement — not because something was broken, but because development was still completing its work.
Grace Treaders are as honest as they can be in:
worship
relationships
their inner life
They would rather be honest than impressive.
The Lens That Changes Everything
Nothing about your story changes when the Kingdom Lens is applied. Only the meaning does.
Through one lens, adaptation looks like failure.
Through another, it looks like wisdom under pressure.
Opposite World calls incompletion damage.
The Kingdom calls it becoming.
Grace Treaders are people who instinctively knew that something needed fixed or adjusted.
Why You Never Fit
You were still growing toward wholeness.
Grace Treaders are people whose development kept growing beyond roles and expectations. Faith was meant to be inhabited.
Grace Treaders sensed — often without language — that belief was never meant to float above life.
Opposite World Lens says wrong —Kingdom Lens says work in progress.
The Kingdom you’re walking toward?
It’s already here. It’s finished. You are just catching up to it.
With a Kingdom Lens the roof becomes the floor.
The floor is where she returns when the noise is loud and the path feels lonely—not because she has it all together, but because there she is not alone.
Father. Son. Holy Spirit.
Present. Not distant.
Agreement Paves the Way
Once the Kingdom Lens is on, something becomes clear:
Freedom doesn’t move by effort.
It moves by agreement.
Since the garden, the terrain has been tilted toward lies.
Truth has never forced itself — it waits to be agreed with.
Every turning point is a crossroads:
agreement with fear
or agreement with truth
Grace Treaders are people who step by step withdraw agreement from what was never true and align with what has always been Finished.
Wisdom Was Never Meant to Be Walked Alone
Finding Each Other on the Wisdom Road
“Become wise by walking with the wise;
hang out with fools and watch your life fall to pieces.”
— Proverbs 13:20 (TPT)
When you know, you know…
Grace Treaders do not climb ladders.
We walk paths. With the wise. In the dust. Together. Wisdom grows best when it’s lived, not rushed.
Why This Space Exists
That’s why, every January, I join Pedro Adao’s 31-Day Wisdom Challenge live.
Wisdom still calls. I am still walking. Alignment still matters.
This space is for Grace Treaders.
Unpolished. Imperfect. The faithfully treading ones. The ones who know there’s more — and are no longer willing to pretend otherwise.
Welcome home.
Grace grows best when it is walked out together. Iron sharpens iron.


