Perfectly Unfinished
- Christopher Reed

- Apr 26
- 1 min read

About the Song
“Perfectly Unfinished” is a heartfelt reflection on the grace of being made whole in Christ while still growing, healing, and becoming. The song speaks to the tension many Christians know well: we are declared righteous through Jesus, fully loved and accepted by God, yet we are still walking through the daily process of being shaped by Him.
Through images of cracked mirrors, wavering melodies, wild ink, scars, and unfinished art, the song embraces the beauty of imperfection without celebrating brokenness as the final story. Instead, it points to grace—the kind of grace that meets us in our mess, reminds us we are new, and gives us courage to keep singing even when our voices tremble.
At its core, “Perfectly Unfinished” is about sanctification: the journey of learning to live as someone already redeemed, even while still being refined. It is a reminder that our flaws do not cancel God’s work in us. Every scar, every mistake, every unfinished part becomes a place where His love continues to move.
This song is for anyone who has ever felt pressure to have it all together. It offers a gentle truth: in Christ, we do not have to be flawless to be loved, and we do not have to be finished to be faithful. We are works in progress, held by perfect grace.
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