Let’s be honest—you don’t have a perfect track record. You’ve had moments you’re not proud of, whether it was snapping at your kids after a long day, making a choice you knew wasn’t right or quietly judging someone without knowing their story. Psalm 14:3 doesn’t single out “those people”—it says all. That means you. That means every single one of us.

It’s not meant to crush you under guilt—it’s meant to wake you up to your need for God. Without Him, you wander. You choose self over service. You lean into fear instead of faith. But God’s love doesn’t leave you there. His redemption isn’t a clean-up job for the “really bad sinners”—it’s the daily, ongoing work of pulling you back toward His goodness.

When you understand that, it changes how you see others. Instead of pointing fingers, you start extending hands. Instead of gossiping, you start praying. You realize that the same grace that saves you is the grace that can save the woman who hurt you, the coworker who frustrates you and even the family member who just doesn’t get it.

So today, take a quiet moment to ask God, “Where have I turned away?” Not as a way to beat yourself up—but as an opening for Him to work in your heart. Let it also be a reminder that you’re in this together with every other woman who needs the same redeeming love.

God’s grace is for you—and that’s the best news in the world.