When the thought of things redeemable by God’s grace permeated the pigment of my imagination I thought, “ you gotta be kidding, right!
Years of lament, never mind the mellow meekness, it had been decades of the chorus ‘it’s too late, you’re no good, what’s gone is gone who do you think you are…yardy…yardy… yarda’.
Nowadays all I sing at the top of my lungs is all are possible. A t first I found that a bit disheartening as well because if all things are possible those choruses could very well become possible. That’s where the tension was so furious: straining to denounce the negative nagging notions and holding tight to the truth of the matter. Redeemable redeemer is able to change wailing into wowing.
How God plans his plans is always mind boggling because whatever it is that seem to go bye-bye immaculately contributes to the redeeming process… somehow. That is what makes all things are possible a marvellous mantra. Just by saying, God do your thing I medicate on all things are possible even though there are times when I make funny faces before I swallow it.
Thank God for redemption. I need it!
Years of lament, never mind the mellow meekness, it had been decades of the chorus ‘it’s too late, you’re no good, what’s gone is gone who do you think you are…yardy…yardy… yarda’.
Nowadays all I sing at the top of my lungs is all are possible. A t first I found that a bit disheartening as well because if all things are possible those choruses could very well become possible. That’s where the tension was so furious: straining to denounce the negative nagging notions and holding tight to the truth of the matter. Redeemable redeemer is able to change wailing into wowing.
How God plans his plans is always mind boggling because whatever it is that seem to go bye-bye immaculately contributes to the redeeming process… somehow. That is what makes all things are possible a marvellous mantra. Just by saying, God do your thing I medicate on all things are possible even though there are times when I make funny faces before I swallow it.
Thank God for redemption. I need it!
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