You’ve Rode Along

Gary Edward Geraci

In prayer and in my deepest

reflections, I don’t have to

 

map out the wild waywardness

of this poor, bent, beating heart,

 

a road marked by potholes, dips,

hairpin twists, turns, and hazards.

 

Needing not the turn by turn

toward this torn and tormented

 

self-assessment, You love me;

this journey You’ve rode along.

 

Gary Edward Geraci

  • Author: Gary Edward Geraci (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 19th, 2020 12:13
  • Comment from author about the poem: Jesus Christ loves you as you are and waits for you to turn to Him.
  • Category: Reflection
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  • orchidee

    A true write Gary.
    Erm, a spanner in the works now?! I read a little. An author said 'God loves us just as we are' is unbiblical! Not quite sure what the author meant.
    Maybe meaning God does not love the sin in us.
    Also, maybe saying 'God loves me' does not mean we have licence to keep on sinning!
    I might moderate the author to say 'God loves sinners but not sin'.

  • orchidee

    Now look. lol. That will teach me to get too 'deep' (my comment above).
    I should be child-like and sing things such as 'Jesus wants me for a sunbeam!' 🙂

  • Trenz Pruca

    Yes, I rode along. Thank you.



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