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My blameless ways

Psalm 18:3
The God, the one who arms me with strength
He has made my way complete (blameless)

I would rather this poetic line be broken
Separate, each stands well
Together portends life's stuggles

God as the source of strength, guarantees victory
But then there's Jeremiah, Jesus, and Paul
God enabled, provided victory
but at what cost

To walk blameless is to walk God's path
wherever, whenever, however--few do

Comments:

Comment from: Hannah [Visitor] Email · http://www.xanga.com/anrwaluin
I was honestly discouraged and disheartened to hear pastors preach to my church this past Sunday about how we will never be able to perfectly follow God. Does He not say BE HOLY AS I AM HOLY? But we were told, God doesn't want us to be good. Sure, nothing is good apart from God that is why perfect obedience is impossible without God. But of course we cannot be full of sin and in close communion with Him. It is sending ourselves off into our own exile.
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