By Derrick Brown (follow on Twitter @dbrowndbrown)
Dear Hannah,
Salvation is free, but free will results in many costly decisions that oppose God's will. We will all like, dislike, and sometimes make these choices.
Understand the flaws of your opinions (and positions).
salvation is free
but my will can be
somewhat costly
when I choose to see
what pleases me
and who might agree
then declare and decree
its veracity
and sip iced tea
in victory.
perhaps the key
is to what degree
I grasp that we
must always flee
the absence of humility,
while honing the ability,
to recognize insanity,
enter my own "guilty" plea,
then redirect this energy,
into greater self-honesty.
Love,
Daddy
Salvation is free, but free will results in many costly decisions that oppose God's will. We will all like, dislike, and sometimes make these choices.
Understand the flaws of your opinions (and positions).
salvation is free
but my will can be
somewhat costly
when I choose to see
what pleases me
and who might agree
then declare and decree
its veracity
and sip iced tea
in victory.
perhaps the key
is to what degree
I grasp that we
must always flee
the absence of humility,
while honing the ability,
to recognize insanity,
enter my own "guilty" plea,
then redirect this energy,
into greater self-honesty.
Love,
Daddy
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