Conviction brings us back to Jesus; condemnation pulls us away.
Thanks for joining us for Monday’s Message with Abigail Rice and Trench Classes United. In today’s poetic message, you can literally feel the emotions of conviction tugging on condemnation. Often, we are our own worst enemy and when we do something we know we shouldn’t or are not where we know we need to be, how do we handle it? Be sure and read the portion of Scripture she includes in her message.
A blanket of thick fog
Sits upon the grass
Waiting to leave its morning dew
For nature to start its day
Afresh and anew
and as I walk through
My hands disappear
My feet hindered from view
yet, here I am again, Lord
Looking for You
But the fog full of sin
Is too heavy
Too thick
How can I make it dissipate?
When it all just feels too little too late
You gave me a blank slate
and with red paint
I splattered it with my sinful human ways
My body weak
My mind tired
No discipline
No desire
How do I transpire?
Lord, won’t you take me higher?
But I’m stuck
Here in this flesh
This fog causing an even bigger mess
Lord, show me the way
Show me how to break through and truly press
Press me into new wine
Remove the wood from my eyes
I need a revelation
A renewal of my mind
But more than anything Lord,
I need your strength
For all of time
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