Thursday, March 02, 2006

Come See

Come see the where justice and mercy collide
There on His hands and His feet and His side
Come see how long and how deep and how wide
Is the Father's love
Come see how valuable we really are
Worth every tear and the pain of each scar
Hallelujah, Our God is with us
Hallelujah, Our God is Jesus


I listented to this song (Come see the morning, by Nath Tasker) about 10 times today.
Lets just say its what got me through the day!

I don't know about you though, but i dont feel very valuable. I dont feel worthy.
But that's the beauty of grace i'n'it?!!

4 Comments:

At 11:37 PM, Blogger JT said...

wha's up, dude? C'mon, you can tell uncle Josh.

 
At 12:57 AM, Blogger Adam said...

hey dude,
its a difficult tension we live in hey. stoked our feelings can't change the truths we hold onto! i'm checking out exodus at the moment - i'm continually astounded at how God uses the feeblest among us to do good things :)
cheers for the post, i'll have to check out elizabethtown, one day when i'm feeling extra metro :)
no probs re the photo thing dude. a good photo is commendable. -ads

 
At 5:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey thanks heaps guys!! You rock!

adam - thats very cool! Been continually astounded by God is one of the best things in life really haha - He certainly moves in mysterious ways! But the best ways of course!

 
At 4:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love all the inherent "conradictions" or paradoxes of God. For example:
He loves us the way we are, but he wants us to change
We do so little to deserve his love, and yet he loves us more than we can ever understand or express
And your example: on at least one level, we are so unworthy of his love, and yet he he regards us as the crowning glory of his creation

>I don't know about you though, but i dont feel very valuable.

I guess that's the beauty of the gospel, like you said: being worthy is not a pre-rec for being valuable to God. :-D

 

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