January 11, 2010

I loved this poem I read today. I think it says it so well:

When I say that 'I am a Christian,' I am not shouting that 'I am clean living.'

I'm whispering 'I was lost, but now I'm found and forgiven.'




When I say 'I am a Christian,' I don't speak of this with pride.

I'm confessing that I stumble and need Christ to be my guide.



When I say 'I am a Christian,' I'm not trying to be strong.

I'm professing that I'm weak and need His strength to carry on.


When I say 'I am a Christian,' I'm not bragging of success.

I'm admitting I have failed and need God to clean my mess.



When I say 'I am a Christian,' I'm not claiming to be perfect.

My flaws are far too visible, but God believes I am worth it.


When I say 'I am a Christian,' I still feel the sting of pain.

I have my share of heartaches, so I call upon His name.


When I say 'I am a Christian,' I'm not holier than thou,
I'm just a simple sinner who received God's good grace, somehow!


2 comments:

The Keevy Family said...

I really like this! I feel like Christians as a whole could use this change of thought. Wouldn't you agree that sometimes you get the feeling from Christians that they are not as humble as they should be? I think when we keep the gospel the focus, it leads us to a life of humbleness and a recognizing of our own sin and how lost we were before we were believers. Thanks for sharing!

Jane

Jessy said...

I think you're right Jane!