Flawless

The next song for my Blog is a contemporary song released in April 2015.  It was written by Barry Graul,  Bart Millard, Ben Glover, David Garcia, Michael Scheuchzer, Nathan Cochran, Robby Shaffer, and Solomon Olds.  A link to MercyMe performing the song is at the bottom of this Blog entry.

Flawless

There’s got to be more
Than going back and forth
From doing right to doing wrong
‘Cause we were taught that’s who we are
Come on get in line right behind me
You along with everybody
Thinking there’s worth in what you do

Then like a hero who takes the stage when
We’re on the edge of our seats saying it’s too late
Well let me introduce you to amazing grace

No matter the bumps
No matter the bruises
No matter the scars
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless
No matter the hurt
Or how deep the wound is
No matter the pain
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless

Could it possibly be
That we simply can’t believe
That this unconditional
Kind of love would be enough
To take a filthy wretch like this
And wrap him up in righteousness
But that’s exactly what He did

No matter the bumps
No matter the bruises
No matter the scars
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless
No matter the hurt
Or how deep the wound is
No matter the pain
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless

Take a breath smile and say
Right here right now I’m ok because
The cross was enough

Then like a hero who takes the stage when
We’re on the edge of our seats saying it’s too late
Well let me introduce you to grace grace
God’s grace

No matter the bumps
No matter the bruises
No matter the scars
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless
No matter the hurt
Or how deep the wound is
No matter the pain
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless

No matter what they say
Or what you think you are
The day you called His name

He made you flawless
He made you flawless

No matter the bumps
No matter the bruises
No matter the scars
Still the truth is
The cross has made
The cross has made you flawless

You ever feel as if you are the proverbial hamster on the wheel?  Maybe you have had a hamster or a mouse in a cage with a wheel and they can seemingly run on these wheels for hours.  Obviously, they are getting some good exercise, but once they get off the wheel; they are right back at the place they started and are probably exhausted.  If you think about it, this does bear some resemblance to our lives.  Some times in our life, we seem to making great progress in a lot of areas and other times we feel as if we are going backwards.  I think this also applies to what we accomplish as Christians, sometimes we are on fire for the Lord and feel so close to him; but other times we are not so committed and seem to distance ourselves from him.  We just keep going back and forth and people tell us that is just the normal nature of life and that we just need to get used to it.  In other words, we are just like everyone else riding the human version of the hamster wheel and we sort of get used to it.  We realize along the way that life has got to be more than this and that we are becoming more immersed in the sinful world instead of being transformed from this world.  We also come to the realization that we need help to get off the wheel of sin and on the right path.

At some point, from out of nowhere, someone comes forward and helps set us on the right track again.  The writer calls this the hero who comes to our rescue after we have given up hope and accepted our lot in life.  For all of us, this hero can only be Jesus since he is the only one who can give us amazing grace.  Grace is when God gives us what we don’t deserve and we certainly don’t deserve his love and his forgiveness; but he gives both to us freely.  He is only one who can save us from the hamster wheel of sin and hopelessness and assure us that we have an eternity of heavenly peace ahead of us.

It doesn’t matter to him how or why we got our physical and emotional scars, bumps, heartaches, and bruises in life; all he asks us to do is accept his son as our personal savior and all of our sins of the past, present, and future are forgiven.  When Jesus died on the cross, our sins went away.  We became flawless forever.  Take a few minutes and just dwell on that thought, we are completely freed from the bondage of sin.  It doesn’t mean we won’t have any more pain or heartache; but it does mean these will all go away and not go with us to our heavenly home.   In Hebrews 10:11-14 is the promise that all of our sins are taken away forever.  11 All Jewish religious leaders stand every day killing animals and giving gifts on the altar. They give the same gifts over and over again. These gifts cannot take away sins. 12 But Christ gave Himself once for sins and that is good forever. After that He sat down at the right side of God. 13 He is waiting there for God to make of those who have hated Him a place to rest His feet. 14 And by one gift He has made perfect forever all those who are being set apart for God-like living.

The difficult part to digest is the fact that no matter how bad we have been or what sins we have committed, the unconditional love of Christ allows him to forgive and forget all of our sins.  Maybe we as humans rank sins and believe some people are worse than others and from our human perspective this is probably true, but in God’s eyes, a sin is a sin.   God is willing to forgive us of all sins, no matter how bad they are.  He sent Jesus as the atonement for all of our sins and this atonement is for all of us; all we have to do is accept Christ as our Lord and savior.  Keep in mind that he doesn’t rank sins, he only sees us as his creations who are imperfect in an imperfect world.  As we accept Christ, we are wrapped in his arm of righteousness for eternity.  We probably all ask the question, how can Jesus love me after everything I did; but as the writer states; we can just take a deep breath, smile, and say thank you with all of our heart because the cross was enough.

It is awesome that God sees us as his children and gives each of us his unconditional love.  Isn’t that what being a father is all about?

Click Here to See MercyMe Performing Flawless

Why Me Lord

This Blog entry is for a song written and sung by Kris Kristofferson in 1972. Click on the link at the end of the Blog to hear the song performed by Kris Kristofferson.

Why Me

Why me Lord, what have I ever done
To deserve even one
Of the pleasures I’ve known
Tell me Lord, what did I ever do
That was worth loving you
Or the kindness you’ve shown.
Lord help me Jesus, I’ve wasted it so
Help me Jesus I know what I am
Now that I know that I’ve need you so
Help me Jesus, my soul’s in your hand.
Tell me Lord, if you think there’s a way
I can try to repay
All I’ve taken from you
Maybe Lord, I can show someone else
What I’ve been through myself
On my way back to you.
Lord help me Jesus, I’ve wasted it so
Help me Jesus I know what I am
Now that I know that I’ve need you so
Help me Jesus, my soul’s in your hand.

I believe this song poses a few questions that many of us may have asked over the course of our lives. There are perhaps many times we ask, “Why Me Lord” in times of anger, sadness, and disappointment, but this song focuses on the undeserved blessings we receive in our lives.

The writer starts by asking what has he ever done to deserve any blessings/pleasures from God. For this question to really resonate, we must first realize the blessings we have received. How often do you stop and think about those blessings, think about the timing, and also thank God for bestowing these blessings to you? The reality is we do not deserve anything from God since we constantly do things we should not do and we leave him out of our lives most of the time. If God was like many of us, he would have turned his back on us a long long time ago and never looked back. God loving us in spite of us ignoring him is yet another blessing.

The song addresses how our lives are wasted as we wander along our path in life without acknowledging God’s love for us or how he sacrificed his only son for us. Recognizing what we have done is truly devastating and it is true that our life before Christ was wasted. Yes, we may have done some good things, but we were perhaps doing them for the wrong reasons. What were we doing to help others secure eternal life through the sacrifice of the life of Jesus? It is true we may have helped others for a time, but did we help them for eternity? We realize where we failed when we turn our lives over to Christ and accept him as our Savior; we are then allowing him to mold us and shape us and not relying on ourselves.

The remorse of not knowing God shows as the writer seeks a way to repay God for everything he has done for us and his willingness to love us even though we ignored him. Although we can never repay God, the good news is that he never expects repayment; he only desires that we follow him the remaining days of our lives and ultimately spend eternity with him. Isn’t that an awesome thought, unquestionable love with no strings attached? All he wants is for us to accept Christ as our Lord and Savior.

Once we have given our hearts to him, then we will begin to understand the value of his love, what eternal life means, and to be eager to share this with everyone we come in contact with. Have you ever taken the time to write down your life story and how you came to know Christ? Once you have taken the time to write your story, then you can become prepared to share your story. God wants others to know your story and how you came to the point of giving your life to him. Others need to know the mistakes we have made and how God has loved us forever even when we did not include him in our life. We cannot repay God and he does not expect us to, but he does expect us to share our story and bring his children into the fold.

As the writer says, our soul is in his hand.

Click to Hear Kris Kristofferson Sing Why Me Lord