Greetings Dear Reader,
From anger to shame, we all have reasons why we resist good
things. We feel unworthy or dislike the
source. We resist what we know is good
for us because of reasons that do not make sense to anyone but us.
We also argue over mercy and grace. We think that there are people unworthy of
mercy because we have gauged their wrongs more heinous than ours. This is one
of those comparisons that uses the wrong standard. We compare our wrong to that of those we
consider worse than us so that we feel better about ourselves.
What we must do is compare our very best to the goodness and
love of the Father. If we are honest, we
are found wanting. We do not measure up
to his goodness and love. This is the
very heart of mercy and grace. “The
Father directs his love toward us in that whilst we were still sinners, Christ
died for us.”
God does not care what is in our past. He already knew what we were going to do when
he created the world. The reason that
the cross is the turn of the tide and time is this very thing. Christ bridges all that was done and all that
ever will be done from his painful purchase above the cursed ground. He hangs there for us to look up from any
moment and see what was done to show how much we are loved.
He spans the entire history of humans and draws it to
himself declaring that he does not care where you come from; he wishes you to
come. He draws you from wherever you are and
asks that you see his pain is for your redemption. You need pay nothing. You do not have to fix this or that thing
that is wrong with you. He asks that you
see his offer and come as you are.
Whether you think that you are completely unworthy or
believe that you are good enough, you are mistaken. He declared us both worthy and in need
through his suffering on our behalf. We
all need the gift of the Father’s mercy and grace purchased by the Son on that tree. For the record Dear Reader, I do not care
what you have done. I am willing to
follow with you. I am willing to walk
with you. We can discuss this as much as
you wish.
Come
as You Are – Crowder
Come out of sadness
From wherever you've been
Come broken hearted
Let rescue begin
Come find your mercy
Oh sinner come kneel
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't heal
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't heal
So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You're not too far
So lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are
There's hope for the hopeless
And all those who've strayed
Come sit at the table
Come taste the grace
There's rest for the weary
Rest that endures
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't cure
So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You're not too far
Lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are
Come as you are
Fall in his arms
Come as you are
There's joy for the morning
Oh sinner be still
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't heal
Earth has no sorrow
That heaven can't heal
So lay down your burdens
Lay down your shame
All who are broken
Lift up your face
Oh wanderer come home
You're not too far
So lay down your hurt
Lay down your heart
Come as you are
Come as you are
Come as you are
Come as you are
Wishing you joy in the journey,
Aramis Thorn
Mat 13:52 So Jesus said to them, "That is why every
writer who has become a disciple of Christ’s rule of the universe is like a
homeowner. He liberally hands out new and old things from his great treasure
store.”
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