From Brokenness to Thanksgiving
“I am a man of wicked lips.”
So confessed the prophet when holiness confronted humanity.
Isaiah 6:5
“The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately wicked.”
This is not poetry—it is diagnosis.
Jeremiah 17:9
When truth exposes us, we do not argue.
We agree with God.
And then the cry rises from the depths of the soul:
“Who will deliver me from this body of death?”
Romans 7:24
Not what will save me.
Not my effort.
Not my discipline.
But WHO.
And heaven answers plainly, powerfully, finally:
“Thanks be to God—
through Jesus Christ our Lord!”
Romans 7:25
Grace does not deny the depth of sin;
it defeats it.
Redemption begins where honesty meets Christ.
Conviction reveals the wound.
Jesus provides the cure.
Gratitude becomes worship.
“I am a man of wicked lips.”
So confessed the prophet when holiness confronted humanity.
Isaiah 6:5
“The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately wicked.”
This is not poetry—it is diagnosis.
Jeremiah 17:9
When truth exposes us, we do not argue.
We agree with God.
And then the cry rises from the depths of the soul:
“Who will deliver me from this body of death?”
Romans 7:24
Not what will save me.
Not my effort.
Not my discipline.
But WHO.
And heaven answers plainly, powerfully, finally:
“Thanks be to God—
through Jesus Christ our Lord!”
Romans 7:25
Grace does not deny the depth of sin;
it defeats it.
Redemption begins where honesty meets Christ.
Conviction reveals the wound.
Jesus provides the cure.
Gratitude becomes worship.
From Brokenness to Thanksgiving
“I am a man of wicked lips.”
So confessed the prophet when holiness confronted humanity.
Isaiah 6:5
“The heart is deceitful above all things,
and desperately wicked.”
This is not poetry—it is diagnosis.
Jeremiah 17:9
When truth exposes us, we do not argue.
We agree with God.
And then the cry rises from the depths of the soul:
“Who will deliver me from this body of death?”
Romans 7:24
Not what will save me.
Not my effort.
Not my discipline.
But WHO.
And heaven answers plainly, powerfully, finally:
“Thanks be to God—
through Jesus Christ our Lord!”
Romans 7:25
Grace does not deny the depth of sin;
it defeats it.
Redemption begins where honesty meets Christ.
Conviction reveals the wound.
Jesus provides the cure.
Gratitude becomes worship.