There are moments in life when we come face to face with the gap between who we are and who we long to be. We try to hold it all together—smile through the struggle, keep up appearances, stay strong for everyone else. But deep down, we know the truth: we’re not always okay. We carry wounds we don’t talk about. We wrestle with thoughts we wish we didn’t have. We fall short, again and again. And in those moments, the question rises: What now?
Leanna Crawford’s new single, “Beginning of Your Grace,” doesn’t offer a polished answer. It offers something better—an invitation. With her signature warmth and vulnerability, Leanna sings about the kind of grace that doesn’t just meet us in the middle of our mess, but marks the start of something new. Not the kind you earn. Not the kind you clean yourself up for. The kind that breaks in when you’ve hit the end of yourself and says, “This is where My grace begins.”
Leanna knows what it’s like to wrestle with insecurity and doubt. Growing up in a small town in Washington, she found her voice in the quiet corners of her home—writing songs, asking questions, and learning to trust God with the parts of her story that didn’t feel so put together. That honesty has become her trademark. And in “Beginning of Your Grace,” she leans all the way in.
The song was born out of a season where she felt overwhelmed by her own imperfections. In her words, “I was trying so hard to be enough, to do everything right, and I just couldn’t. And that’s when I realized—grace isn’t about me getting it right. It’s about Jesus meeting me right where I am, and starting something new in me.” That realization became the heartbeat of the song.
It’s a message we all need. Because whether we admit it or not, we’ve all been there. We’ve all had days when we felt like we blew it—when we said the wrong thing, made the wrong choice, or just couldn’t shake the weight of shame. And in those moments, the enemy loves to whisper, “See? You’re not worthy. You’ll never change.” But grace speaks louder.
Romans 5:20 reminds us, “But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” That’s not a license to keep falling—it’s a lifeline when we do. It’s the reminder that God’s mercy doesn’t run out when we hit our limit. It overflows. It covers. It restores.
“Beginning of Your Grace” doesn’t just describe a feeling—it defines a turning point. It’s the sound of someone who’s been met by Jesus in the middle of the storm and knows what it means to start again. It’s for the mom who feels like she’s failing. The teen who feels invisible. The man who’s tired of pretending he’s okay. It’s for all of us who’ve ever wondered if we’re too far gone.
And it’s rooted in truth. Titus 3:5 says, “He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy.” That’s the kind of grace this song sings about. Not a pat on the back, but a rescue. Not a second chance to prove ourselves, but a Savior who already paid the price.
So if you’re feeling worn out, weighed down, or wondering if you’re still welcome at the table—this song is for you. Let it wash over you. Let it remind you that grace isn’t just a concept. It’s a person. And His name is Jesus.
Now is the time to lean in. Not tomorrow. Not when you’ve got it all figured out. Right now. Listen to “Beginning of Your Grace.” Let it speak to the places you’ve been hiding. And if it moves you—share it. Someone else might be waiting for a reminder that they’re not alone, and they’re not beyond redemption.
Add Beginning of Your Grace to your playlist [here on Amazon] and let its message of renewal and hope speak into your story today.
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