Ultimate Injustice
I guess, I wanted to write down some thoughts I had about what it means to be a Christian, or as I would like to say, a disciple of God most High. I've often forgotten how undeserving I am of the ultimate injustice that I have been graced with: that is God sending His son Jesus Christ to die in my place so that my sins deserving death could be redeemed. When I really think about it, there is nothing that is worth complaining about when I myself have been undeservingly given such grace by God. What can I do in return for Him? There is absolutely nothing I can do to repay the debt that I owe for God's salvation.
But God does not look for me to repay the unrepayable, but rather all He wants is my all and all to worship Him and glorify Him so that others may also see how I have been blessed and how they are blessed as well by this ultimate injustice. As Matt Redman says it, worship is "the all-consuming response to the all-deserving worth and revelation of God."
This is just the chorus to "Jesus paid it all", but I find so much truth and revelation to it:
Jesus paid it all
All to Him I owe
Sin has left a crimson stain
He washed it white as snow
Jesus paid it all
All to Him I owe
Sin has left a crimson stain
He washed it white as snow
=)
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