Thank God for making the ultimate sacrifice for man.
Man in our fallibility is beyond redemption by his own
standard
We already failed in our ability to redeem ourselves
After a series of personal experience and inward reflection,
I put it that we all are not without sin
No matter how hard we try to prove we can do it on our own
the more we fail
There is no perfection in sin, since the Eden experience
where man embraced sin the perfection of the flesh was corrupted
Thank God for the perfection of His Son.
God cannot and will never behold sin, but yet he still
tolerates us
No it isn’t double standard, but mercy
Mercy on who? You
Through who? His Son
When God looks at us, he doesn’t see us in our nature
We in ourselves cannot behold his presence with our filth no
matter our self-righteousness
He sees his ultimate sacrifice in us, when God looks at us
He sees his Son’s sacrifice
And it is because of Jesus’ sacrifice He won’t forsake us,
because Mercy is the voice he hears
For on the cross, our ignorance was displayed; for we knew not what we did/are still doingOn the cross, the eternal damnation intended for man was overturned; it is finished He said...that's why I'm still here
Grace will continually abound, no matter how dark and
corrupt the deeds of man are
Seek salvation, for in the end Grace will be your saving
grace
I know I’m not perfect, will I ever be? But one thing I know
is that I’m a work in progress
I do not seek to be perfect, but I want Jesus’ perfection
shown through me despite my failings
Every saint was once a sinner; no Saint is said to be
perfect
Thank God for Jesus, because He’s the reason the human race
is still here
It is by His Grace that we are saved
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DeleteThanks for writing this. This, what you wrote, is nice: " ... but I want Jesus’ perfection shown through me despite my failings."
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